Malaga Costa Del Sol: introduction
Private jet charter to Malaga offers discerning travellers a seamless gateway to the Costa del Sol and the exclusive resorts of Marbella, Torremolinos and Andalusia’s Mediterranean coastline. Landing at Malaga Airport, you benefit from dedicated FBOs, VIP lounges and complete flexibility over your itinerary. Whether you are a business leader, a family office or a leisure traveller seeking privacy and comfort, AEROAFFAIRES arranges your flight with a personalised, round-the-clock service. We also coordinate bespoke private transfers and helicopter connections to nearby Marbella, ensuring a truly effortless arrival on the Andalusian coast. Discover how a private jet transforms your journey to one of Spain’s most sought-after destinations.
Price estimate for private jet charter at the airport Malaga Costa Del Sol
The prices below are given as a guide. To estimate the price of your trip, please contact us to draw up a quote to meet your precise requirements.
| From | To | Plane | Estimated price | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇫🇷 Paris | 🇪🇸 Malaga Costa Del Sol | Cessna Citation Mustang Very Light Jets | 13 500€ | 4 |
| 🇬🇧 London | 🇪🇸 Malaga Costa Del Sol | Pilatus PC-24 Light Jets | 15 500€ | 6 |
| 🇮🇹 Milan Linate | 🇪🇸 Malaga Costa Del Sol | Pilatus PC-12 Turboprop Aircrafts | 16 000€ | 8 |
Useful information
Malaga-Costa del Sol handles the full spectrum of business aviation through a dedicated general aviation infrastructure kept separate from the commercial terminals. The airport’s FBOs cover an area of over 2,600 square meters and operate around the clock, 24/7. This separation means your private jet arrival stays discreet, from ramp to lounge, without the congestion of a hub that welcomes 17 million passengers a year.
The runway length lets the airport accommodate aircraft of all types, including turboprops, light jets, intermediate jets and airliners. Whichever aircraft suits your mission, ground handling, customs and VIP formalities are managed inside the private terminal.
Several FBOs serve business aviation at Malaga, each offering concierge, catering and lounge services:
- Universal Aviation
- Jetex
- General Aviation
- Aviapartner
- Skyvalet
- United Aviation
AEROAFFAIRES coordinates the entire stopover for you, selecting the right terminal, arranging catering and lining up your onward transfer so nothing slows your arrival.
Airport characteristics:
- Address Aeropuerto de Málaga – Costa del Sol, Avenida Comandante García Morato, 29004 Málaga, Espagne
- IATA code AGP
- ICAO code LEMG
- Latitude 36.6749
- Longitude -4.4991
- Altitude 16m
- Number of runways 2
- Runway length 16m
- General aviation terminal Oui : l’aéroport dispose d’un terminal privé VIP pour l’aviation d’affaires, avec FBO (handling, salons, douanes).
Specificities :
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Leading airport in Andalusia andatrth in Spain in terms of passenger traffic.
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Historic base for flights to the UK and Northern Europe.
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Key hub for the Costa del Sol, Marbella and Puerto Banús, with significant private aviation traffic.
Airport facilities Malaga Costa Del Sol
FBO and VIP services: handling, catering, private hangars, limousine or helicopter transfers.
Integrated customs and border control for international flights.
Available services
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Customs
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Concierge service
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Valet
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Ground handling assistance
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Rest room
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Conference room
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Wifi
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Baggage services
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VIP chauffeur transfer
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Car rental
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Limousine rental
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Helicopter transfer
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Private parking
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Showers
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Hotel booking
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Pets allowed
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Disabled access
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VIP lounge
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Secure entrance
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Landing by private jet in Malaga
Frequent international origins to Malaga
Malaga draws private aviation traffic from a mix of corporate hubs and leisure gateways across Europe. Business travelers typically arrive from London, Paris and Geneva for meetings along the Costa del Sol, while a large share of leisure clients fly in from France and the United Kingdom during the warmer months, when demand along the coast peaks sharply.
The choice of aircraft follows the mission. Short corporate hops from northern Europe are well suited to light jets, which balance speed, cabin comfort and cost over routes of a few hours. Larger cabins come into play for group leisure travel or when a family relocates to a coastal villa with luggage and staff. Spain’s domestic connections, from Madrid or the islands, also feed steady traffic into the airport.
Popular Routes to Malaga
These feeder routes are among the most requested by our clients heading to Andalusia:
- London Biggin Hill to Malaga: Citation CJ2, 6 seats, flight time 2 hours 34 minutes.
- Paris Le Bourget to Malaga: Citation XL, 8 seats, flight time 2 hours 9 minutes.
- Manchester to Malaga: Learjet 45, 8 seats, flight time 2 hours 31 minutes.
Aircraft Selected by Route Length
On longer legs or with fuller passenger loads, a midsize cabin becomes the sharper option. Our advisors match the aircraft to your route, group size and schedule so every flight is optimized end to end.
Location & access
Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport sits 10.5 kilometers southwest of the city center, a drive of around 15 minutes. Its position at the edge of Andalusia’s coastline makes it the natural entry point for travelers heading toward the resorts and villas that line the shore.
From the private terminal, our team arranges your onward journey the moment your private jet touches down. Marbella lies about 52 kilometers from the airport, roughly 30 minutes by car, while Seville is around 200 kilometers away. Whether you land for business in the city or a stay along the coast, the transfer is prepared before arrival so you never wait on the ramp.
AEROAFFAIRES offers tailored ground and air transfer solutions for a seamless, discreet arrival:
- Private chauffeur and limousine: a professional driver meets you at the FBO for a direct transfer to your hotel, villa or meeting.
- Helicopter transfer: a fast link to Marbella and Puerto Banús, avoiding coastal traffic entirely.
- Multi-stop itineraries: coordinated car service for onward travel to Seville or wider Andalusia.
Each transfer is matched to your schedule, saving you time from the runway to your final destination.
Nearby cities
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Airport
8 km
15 min Málaga center
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Airport
52 km
40 min Marbella
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Depart from Malaga by private jet
Popular destinations from Malaga
From Malaga, a private jet opens the whole of Southern Europe within a short hop. Leisure clients gravitate toward the marinas and coastal hubs of the western Mediterranean, while business travelers use the airport as a base for quick links to Madrid, Barcelona, London and Paris. Access to the full AeroAffaires fleet means the aircraft always matches the mission.
Leisure Hotspots and Marinas
Summer demand pushes traffic toward the chicest coastal destinations, where a light jet or midsize cabin covers the distance comfortably. Popular leisure routes include:
- Ibiza: the island’s marinas and villas draw steady summer flights. Read more on our private jet to Ibiza page.
- Palma de Mallorca: a favorite for family stays and yacht charters.
- Saint-Tropez, Cannes and Monaco: the French Riviera trio, ideal for events and marina season.
- Naples and Salerno: gateways to the Amalfi Coast.
- Tivat: access to Montenegro’s superyacht harbor.
Business Routes From Malaga
For corporate travel, the fleet ranges from efficient light jets to Bombardier midsize cabins on longer legs. The most requested business connections are:
- Madrid and Barcelona: fast domestic hops for meetings.
- London and Paris: the core northern European corridors, well suited to a midsize aircraft.
Our advisors match each flight to your group size, luggage and schedule, so the choice of aircraft stays right for every route.
What to do in Malaga: our recommendations
Malaga rewards those who look beyond the beach. The city pairs a dense Moorish and artistic heritage with some of the most refined dining and leisure on the Costa del Sol, from Michelin tables in Marbella to private vineyard visits in the hills around Ronda. Culture in the morning, a marina outing by afternoon: the coast makes both effortless.
Culture and Heritage
Musée Picasso — Photo : Sandra Costa via Google
Begin in Málaga’s old town, where the hilltop Alcazaba and the neighbouring Gibralfaro Castle trace the city’s Moorish past above the Mediterranean. Art lovers should set aside time for the Picasso Museum in the painter’s birthplace. The Picasso Museum in Málaga holds over 200 works by Pablo Picasso.
Exclusive Experiences on the Coast
Restaurante Skina — Photo : Restaurante Skina via Google
The Costa del Sol excels at discreet, high-end escapes. A short drive inland opens a very different pace to the coastline.
- Private vineyard tasting near Ronda: mountain estates producing bold Andalusian reds, visited by appointment.
- Michelin dining in Marbella: tables such as Skina and El Lago for a defining evening.
- Yacht charter from Puerto Banús: a day on the water along the western coast.
- Golf at Valderrama: Andalusia’s most storied course, one of the region’s 60-plus.
Where to stay in Malaga: our recommended hotels
The best luxury hotels near Malaga combine 5-star comfort, refined service and proximity to both the airport and the Costa del Sol. From Belle Époque grandeur in the city to Relais & Châteaux estates along the coast, our concierge team can secure the right property and arrange private transfers as part of your charter.
In Malaga City
Antiguo Hotel Miramar — Photo : Gran Hotel Miramar GL via Google
Málaga’s centre suits guests who want culture and the Mediterranean at their doorstep. The AC Málaga Palacio sits in the historic quarter, walking distance from the Alcazaba and the Picasso Museum. For a beachfront address, the Gran Hotel Miramar, a 5-star Grand Luxe restored palace, offers spa facilities and sea-facing suites.
- AC Málaga Palacio: central location, rooftop terrace with cathedral views.
- Gran Hotel Miramar (5* GL): beachfront elegance on the Malagueta promenade.
On the Costa del Sol and Marbella
Finca Cortesin — Photo : Finca Cortesin Hotel Golf & Spa via Google
West of the airport, Marbella and Casares hold some of Andalusia’s finest addresses for discreet, high-end stays.
- Marbella Club Hotel: the coast’s original grand resort, with beachfront gardens.
- Puente Romano (Marbella): Andalusian village setting, tennis club and Michelin dining.
- Finca Cortesín (Casares): Relais & Châteaux estate framed by golf and mountains.
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Isabelle CLERC
CEO AEROAFFAIRES
François-Xavier CLERC
Founder AEROAFFAIRES
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