The resident discount is applicable to Spanish citizen or citizen of another European Union Member State or a State that is part of the Agreement on the European Economic Area and (Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and you can demonstrate that You are a resident of the Balearic Islands or Canary Islands or the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. If all passengers cannot prove the condition of residing in the Balearic Islands, Ceuta or Melilla reservations must be made separately.
Ceuta and Melilla residents are entitled to a discount on fares when the journey begins or finishes at Malaga, Jerez or Seville or vice-versa.
Large family discountThe Order of the Ministry of Public Works 3837/2006 establishes the subsidy of domestic air fares to members of Spanish large families. Accordingly, members of large families that have been declared as such (under Article 12 of Act 40/2003 of 18 November regarding the protection of Large Families) may benefit from a fare reduction on standard national fare rates. In order to obtain the discount You must show: Official Certificate of Large Family (whether individual or collective) issued by the Autonomous Community; and an identification document
The discount is applicable, upon the beneficiary specific request, on tickets for domestic routes for regular and low cost flights issued in and within the Spanish territory. Affects to all public fares that the value is shown on the ticket, with the exception of business (avant class), on which the discount will be limited to the bonus applicable to the tourist class tourist
Large family concession will be applicable on tickets for routes within the Spanish territory
Members of large families that have been officially recognized by this condition may profit from the following reductions.
Remember that the large family discount will be applied once the booking is done. The amount that you will see on the web is excluding the discount. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
Dublin Airport, (DUB), is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland and is operated by theDublin Airport Authority. It is located 6.2 mi north of Dublin City in a once-rural area near Swords, in the county of Fingal, Ireland. In 2012, over 19 million passengers passed through the airport, making it the busiest of the state's airports by a total passenger traffic, followed by Cork Airport and Shannon Airport. It also has the greatest traffic levels on the island of Ireland followed by Belfast International Airport, George Best Belfast City Airport, Cork and Shannon Airport.It is served by buses and taxis. Plans to connect the airport to Swords and Dublin city centre via a rapid transit line (Metro North) have been postponed by the Government.The airport has an extensive short and medium haul network, served by an array of carriers.
Malaga-Costa del Sol airport is located about 5 miles from the city centre with excellent connections to whole of the Costa del Sol. It serves all the main tourist resorts and towns along the coast, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Calahonda , Marbella, Puerto Banus and Estepona.
This airport has 3 terminals, Terminal 1 is hardly used anymore and Terminal 2 and 3 are connected internally. Departures are divided between T2 and T3.
Most of the traffic handled by the airport is from the European Union. The United Kingdom is the destination with the highest volume of passengers, followed by other European destinations.
Several bus lines connect the airport to the centre of Málaga, nearby towns and various Andalusian cities. Estimated travel time: 15 minutes to the centre of Málaga.
A suburban train line connects the T3 with several key locations on the Costa del Sol: Fuengirola, Benalmádena, Torremolinos and Málaga centre. . Estimated travel time: 10 minutes to Torremolinos and 12 minutes to the centre of Málaga.
The airport has a well-signposted taxi rank outside the arrivals area of Terminal T3.
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