Flights Malaga (AGP) - London (LON)

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Apr 27 - May 3
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189%
Malaga€1.40
London€4.05
54%
Malaga€15.00
London€23.15
189%
Malaga€1.68
London€4.86
114%
Malaga€2.15
London€4.61
1 EUR = 0.88 GBP
1 GBP = 1.15 EUR
Sun, 03/29
1679 kms
Málaga (AGP) 9 kms
Heathrow (LHR) 23 kms
Gatwick (LGW) 40 kms
Luton International (LTN) 43 kms
Stansted (STN) 49 kms
London City (LCY) 12 kms
Southend (SEN) 57 kms

Flights from Malaga

Malaga is a region of Andalusia, within southern Spain. It is a major tourist destination and is served by Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport. Malaga Airport, as it is commonly known, is Andalusia's largest and busiest airport. It has a very modern airport building.

Cheap flights from Malaga to London take off from Malaga Airport, which is just eight kilometers from downtown Malaga. A number of international destinations are connected via this airport, making it a popular transit point for international travelers. This airport has remained operational since 1919. Being a tourist destination, Malaga Airport handles heavy traffic all year long.

Getting to Malaga airport

Flights from Malaga to UK take off from Malaga Airport, and it is easily accessible from Malaga city center. When in the city center, get to Malaga Centro Alameda Station and take a train to the airport, which stops near Terminal 3. The journey takes only 15 minutes and the trains run quite often. You can also hitch a ride on buses which leave from Plaza de general Torrijos in the heart of the city. Make sure you leave well in advance as Malaga is known for traffic problems, especially if you are traveling by taxis or buses.

Getting to London

London is not only known for its fish and chips and pubs, but also for its many curry houses. Curry houses can be found all over London, and 'going for an Indian' is a favorite pastime of Londoners. Try the chicken tikka masala at one of the curry houses on Brick Lane in East London. For a more upmarket curry experience, visit the legendary Veeraswamy in Mayfair. Chutney Mary on St. James Street is a household name not only in the UK, but also in South India. For an authentic Malabar experience, book a table at Quilon near Buckingham Gate. Do not forget to wash down all the spices with a traditional Indian beer.

Arriving to the city centre

Your Malaga flight to London may land one of the various airports that serve London. If you land at Southend or Stansted airports, take the airport train to the city center. This journey may take nearly an hour, as both these airports are in Essex. If you are lucky enough to land at London City Airport, you just have to take a bus or taxi, as it is already well within the city center. If you land at the famous Gatwick Airport, the Gatwick Express is a quick way to reach Victoria Station. From Heathrow Airport, hop on the Heathrow Express, which brings you to Paddington Station in just 15 minutes.