Coming to the Costa del Sol in autumn? Here you find Malaga airport news for October 2025 and further useful information.
Ryanair will only accept digital boarding passes

Ryanair has announced that it will only accept 100% digital boarding passes starting November 12, instead of November 3 as previously announced, meaning passengers will no longer be able to download and print a physical boarding pass.
The date change is intended to facilitate a smooth transition for travellers during the off-peak period and will result in a faster, smarter, and greener travel experience, according to the airline.
Nearly 80% of the Irish low-cost carrier’s customers already use digital boarding passes, as stated by the company.
Ryanair extends its Teesside-Malaga route to the 2025 winter season
Ryanair will extend its route between Teesside (MME) and Malaga (AGP) for the upcoming 2025 winter season. This will provide year-round connectivity between northeast England and the Costa del Sol, making it especially attractive for planning a sun-filled getaway during the colder months.

The airline will operate two return flights per week on this route, specifically on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Flights for the full winter 2025 schedule are now available for booking on the airline’s website, with promotional fares starting at £29.99 one way.
In addition to Malaga, Ryanair regularly operates flights from Teesside to Spanish destinations such as Alicante (ALC), Palma de Mallorca (PMI), and Faro (FAO), depending on the season.
More Wizz Air flights to Malaga

Wizz Air recently announced that it will offer 10 million seats in Spain this year, including 17 new routes this winter season.
Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport has consolidated its position as one of Wizz Air’s key airports in Spain with an increase of more than 20% in passengers compared to 2024.
Wizz Air is a Hungarian low-cost airline based in Budapest, Hungary. It is currently the most environmentally sustainable airline in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region and the third safest low-cost airline in Europe.

The company currently operates in 16 Spanish airports, offering more than 120 routes to 15 countries.
Wizz Air connects Málaga to 16 destinations and is the sole operator in four of them, including the Malaga-Bratislava, Malaga-Cluj-Napoca, Malaga-Katowice, and Malaga-Tirana routes.
Other popular routes to Malaga with this company depart from London, Milan, Rome, Tirana, Bratislava, Vienna, Cluj, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Bucharest, Budapest, Sofia, Katowice, Krakow and Warsaw.
Tickets for all the airline’s routes are available at wizzair.com and via the WIZZ app.
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Other recommended transport options

A good option if you don’t want to drive in Malaga or rely on public transport:
You can pre-book your journey with taxi companies with multilingual drivers, which offer a more personal service, for instance:



