By Brenda Padilla
Málaga Airport is the fourth most important airport in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca. It is the top international airport in the south of Spain, handling 85% of the international air traffic in Andalucia.
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Passengers ‘000 |
Aircraft movements |
Cargo ('000 tonnes) |
2000 |
9,444 |
92.930 |
9,920 |
2001 |
9,933 |
98,174 |
9,365 |
2002 |
10,429 |
101,519 |
8,670 |
2003 |
11,567 |
110,220 |
6,837 |
2004 |
12,046 |
116,047 |
6,811 |
2005 |
12,669 |
123,959 |
5,493 |
2006 |
13,076 |
127,776 |
5,399 |
2007 |
13,591 |
129,698 |
5,828 |
2008 |
12,813 |
119,821 |
4,800 |
2009 |
11,622 |
103,536 |
3,400 |
2010 |
12,065 |
105,631 |
3,064 |
Málaga Airport allows passengers to travel to and from over 60 countries in the world. However, the top 10 destinations account for the bulk of annual travelers.
MÁlaga Airport: Top 10 Destinations Served in 2010
- London-Gatwick - nearly 1 million passengers
- Barcelona – nearly 700,000 passengers
- Madrid – over 620,000 passengers
- Dublin – nearly 500,000 passengers
- Manchester – nearly 401,000 passengers
- London-Stansted – nearly 400,000 passengers
- Paris – CDG – nearly 400,000 passengers
- Liverpool – nearly 300,000 passengers
- Birmingham – nearly 300,000 passengers
- Amsterdam – over 275,000 passengers
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