Malaga Airport Live Arrivals
Malaga Airport Arrivals Information
Málaga Airport (AGP) is one of the busiest airports in Spain, and boasts three main terminals. Most flights depart from Terminal 3, the newest of the three terminals, while Terminal 2 is used for budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet. At present, commercial flights don’t operate from Terminal 1.
Arrivals at Málaga International Airport are located in Terminal 3. Even if you land in Terminal 2, you’ll come to the Arrivals Hall in Terminal 3, as the two terminals share a building. For real-time information on the status of flights landing here, take a look at our tracker for live arrivals at Malaga Airport.
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Arriving at Malaga Airport
As you disembark the aircraft and make your way to the Terminal Building, use the signs for ‘Arrivals’ to guide you to the Arrivals Hall. If you’re arriving from another country in the Schengen Area, you won’t need to go through passport control. However, if you’re travelling from a country outside of the Schengen Area, you must go through passport control and present the necessary documentation depending on your nationality, e.g. visas, etc. EU citizens can use the e-gates at passport control, while most other nationalities must queue for the border security guards.
When you’ve cleared passport control, follow the signs for ‘Baggage Reclaim’ and pick up your luggage from the carousel assigned to your flight. Those arriving from non-EU countries will then have to go through Customs and declare any relevant items.
From here, you’ll continue to the Málaga Airport Arrivals Hall, where you can take a taxi or use public transport to your final destination.
Malaga Airport Transport
Various forms of public transport link Málaga Airport with the city centre and popular towns nearby. The Málaga Airport bus station is right outside the Arrivals Hall, and the A bus departs from here every 20 minutes, taking you to the city centre in around 30 minutes. There are numerous other routes operating from here that connect Málaga Airport to the likes of Marbella and Nerja.
Another option is to take the train. As you exit the Arrivals Hall, you’ll need to walk past the courtyard, ticket stands, and bus stops to reach the train station. This will take just a few minutes. The C1 line will take you further north to the city centre and south toward resort towns like Torremolinos and Fuengirola. These trains depart approximately every 30 minutes, depending on the time of day.
You can take a taxi for a quicker and more comfortable journey. Malaga Airport’s taxi rank is directly outside the Arrivals Hall. While there are plenty of taxis serving Malaga Airport, you may face a short waiting time during the peak season.
What to do in Arrivals at Malaga Airport?
The area for Arrivals at Malaga Airport has plenty of amenities for travellers. Free WiFi is provided throughout the Arrivals Hall, and there are a handful of places to get a bite to eat. You can pick up some snacks at the newsagent or cafe or grab something more substantial at the small restaurant.
For more information about the services and facilities at Malaga Airport, check out our helpful Malaga Airport Guide.
Malaga Airport Arrivals Parking
Parking is abundant at Malaga Airport, with a mix of on-site and off-site car parks available. These include Express Parking, Short-to-medium Parking, Long-term Parking, Picasso Parking, and VIP Parking.
Depending on how long you’ll be parked, you can choose between the short-, medium-, and long-term car parks.
Express Parking is close to the Arrivals Hall, and parking here is free for the first 10 minutes. After this period, it can cost a little under €7 an hour to park here, and parking is only permitted here for up to 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is arrivals at Malaga Airport?
At the Airport in Malaga, the Arrivals Hall is situated in Terminal 3. If your flight lands in Terminal 2, you’ll have a slightly longer walk than those landing in Terminal 2, as the two terminals share an Arrivals Hall.