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Malaga Airport, also known in full as Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport, is the primary airport in Malaga and also ranks as the fourth busiest in Spain. If you are looking to book flights from Rome to Malaga it is possible to make the journey with Alitalia, Ryanair and Vueling. You are able to fly to Malaga from either Rome Fiumicino Airport or Rome Ciampino Airport depending on your preferences.
* This information is correct as of July 2017
Airport Information - Arriving
Malaga Airport is situated around 8km from the center of Malaga and is comprised of three passenger terminals. Once your flight has touched down at the airport there are a number of ways that you can journey into the center of Malaga including by train, bus or by taxi. Alternatively you could rent a car for your trip. While you are at the airport you can find plenty of things to do to help pass the time. The airport is home to a broad range of restaurants and cafes for those who like something to eat before flying, while you can also do a bit of duty-free shopping or pick up some travel essentials. The airport also provides travelers with unlimited free Wi-Fi as well as Internet kiosks so you can easily get online.
Airport Information - Departing
Rome Fiumicino Airport, also known as Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, is Rome’s primary airport comprised of four passenger terminals. If you would rather not take a taxi to the airport you can rely on public transport to take you there including by train or bus, while those who will be driving their own vehicle can find ample parking available. The airport offers a wide array of amenities and facilities including leading designer and luxury stores as well as extensive duty-free shopping. Travelers at the airport can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi amongst many more amenities such as children’s play areas and numerous airport lounges.
Rome Ciampino Airport is the secondary airport serving Rome situated just 8km outside of the city center. The airport is made up of a single passenger terminal and primarily operates flights across Europe. While the airport is smaller than Rome Fiumicino Airport you can still find all of the basic amenities and facilities you would expect including duty-free shopping and a few different dining and drinking choices. Getting to the airport is possible using public transportation, although its close proximity to the center of Rome makes taxis very affordable.
What to Expect in Malaga
In Malaga you can expect the weather to be very hot over the summer, while the winters in the city are fairly mild but you may still need to pack something warm. As you will be flying within the Schengen Area there is no need to obtain a visa if you are an EU or UAE national, although do not forget to bring your essential travel documents including your passport. In Spain the currency utilized is the Euro which is used by the majority of EU nations.
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