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Old 25th Feb 2016, 10:16
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No probs, just thought I'd clear it up
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Norwegian just announced a new flight to MAN from 2nd June. Flights now bookable.
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Old 21st Mar 2016, 10:19
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Do Vueling have a base in AGP? If so how many a/c and routes do they operate?
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Yes they do. Not sure exactly how may AC are based there but it's usually about 3/4
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Thomas Cook Airlines are to return to Malaga resuming flights to Manchester. will run twice weekly route on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Not sure when the start date is
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Does anyone have some figures about expected aircraft movements, expected passenger figures, heritage of passengers by country, based aircrafts etc. for this (record breaking) summer season?
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Re the above the question - there was an article on a record breaking year at AGP in last weeks local paper (SUR in ENGLISH) in Malaga...can't quite remember the figures off the top of my head but these may well be available on their website...

Having passed through AGP on Sunday does anyone know why the flights numbers are displayed with their ICAO designators rather IATA e.g. RYR instead of FR and BAW instead of BA?
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The Aena airports authority says that nearly 13.5 million seats are being made available by the airlines which use Malaga this summer, which is 14.6 per cent more than last year. That is an increase of 1.5 million seats, at the same time of year.
That is impressive enough, but it is even more so when you take into account the fact that airline places for this summer season are similar to the number of passengers who used the airport throughout the whole of 2015, and that proved to be its best year ever with a record 13.7 million passengers.
Another figure which demonstrates the attraction of Malaga province for tourists is that the 51 companies who operate at the airport (eight more than last year) are expecting to run nearly 80,000 flights. There will be 13,483,020 seats on the 220 routes which connect Malaga with the rest of the world.
During the peak season last year, there were nearly 70,000 flights to and from this main airport for the Costa del Sol. This year the summer season is being extended until 29th October, with an extra 10,000 flights, which is an increase of around 13 per cent.
There has been considerable growth in business at Malaga airport in recent years. In peak season last year there were 2.1 per cent more airline seats available, and an extra 15 per cent are scheduled for this summer.
Even in the winter, there were 8.5 per cent more flights operating from Malaga and 10.5 per cent more seats than in the previous winter. Nearly five million passengers travelled on 30,100 flights from the end of October 2015 until last Sunday.
It has also just been revealed that the number of foreign travellers to Andalucía in the first two months of the year has exceeded one million for the first time ever. Despite January and February traditionally being the lowest months in terms of tourism, a total of 1,007,345 visitors came to the region from abroad during those months this year, which was an increase of 17.4 per cent.
More flights and new routes
This summer, Malaga airport will have direct flights to 123 destinations around the world, three more than last year.
In terms of passengers, the UK still tops the list as the strongest market for Malaga, with 16.3 per cent more seats (over 4,400,000) and 14.1 per cent more flights. Next comes the Spanish market, with more than 1,770,000 seats and 12,800 operations, an increase of 5.5 per cent. However, the biggest increase is in the German market, which saw a slight setback last summer but is now running 12.1 per cent more flights and a total of around 1.1 million seats.
If there are no last-minute changes, the airlines are planning to run 6,200 flights between Malaga and Germany, which is 12.5 per cent more than last year.
There are also some new routes, including one to Kuwait, which will have at least 30 departures although neither Aena nor the airline have been able to give precise figures.
However, what is really noticeable is that there are improved connections with the United Kingdom, specifically to Birmingham, Norwich, Glasgow and Newcastle, more flights to Copenhagen, Moscow and Berlin, and new ones to Dresden and Erfurt. More flights have been planned to Marseilles and Deauville in France , to Stockholm, in Sweden, and to Eastern European cities, such as Bratislava in Slovakia and the Polish capital, Warsaw.
Due to increased demand from the Moroccan market, there are extra flights to Tangiers, and due to their popularity there will also be more connections with Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
The strong growth at Malaga airport from now until October is the best sign that the Costa del Sol can expect a great summer, and may be yet another record year for tourism.
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people who would have gone to Turkey, Tunisia or Egypt I'd guess
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KLM will return to AGP next summer, in high season with daily flights
Norwegian launch new flights to DUS and HAJ
easyJet launch flights to TLS
Ryanair will add ABZ, AMS & FRA
Volotea with new routes to PMO & VCE
jet2 new route to STN
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SAS new European base..... wait for it.... AGP. Mmm. Will see what comes of that.
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This is also planned for every Thursday & Friday until further notice:
Planned Malaga airport security strike - Monarch Blog
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Reports say SAS Ireland will base 4 A320neo at AGP. No new destinations were mentioned so it will be a simple transfer of routes now operating out of AGP.
SAS Ireland startet in London-Heathrow und Malaga
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Anyone sitting in the back should be aware that this is easily one of the most dangerous airports in Europe .

The Air Traffic Comtrol system is broken ,both the people and the technology. Way way behind international standards and unwilling to listen to any form of candid , constructive critique.

Scary place and I've been in a few
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SAS will launch a weekly flight to Helsinki staring November.
airBaltic will launch 2 weekly flights to Riga next summer with CS300.
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Wizz Air to start 2 weekly AGP-SOF from 27 March 2018
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Old 13th Jan 2018, 22:27
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Malaga handled 18,628,876 passengers in 2017, a 11.7% increase, provisional stats of course. Considering the number of passengers handled in 2009, this is very significant growth.

Blue Air to begin LPL flights as well.
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Originally Posted by Nil further
Anyone sitting in the back should be aware that this is easily one of the most dangerous airports in Europe .

The Air Traffic Comtrol system is broken ,both the people and the technology. Way way behind international standards and unwilling to listen to any form of candid , constructive critique.

Scary place and I've been in a few
Quite an allegation! Where are the facts?
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Yes, could you enlighten us further please.
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Mountains to one side of air field
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