getting to spain
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We fly in and out of Málaga regularly and have tested most of these platforms ourselves. Here's what we actually use to find the best prices on flights to Spain.
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Google Flights →
This is always our first stop. The calendar view makes it easy to spot the cheapest days, and the price tracking alerts have saved us serious money on peak season flights.
Best DealsSkyscanner →
The 'cheapest month' feature is brilliant if your dates are flexible. We've found flights to Málaga for under €30 from other European cities using this. Always worth a check alongside Google Flights.
Momondo →
Sometimes surfaces deals that Skyscanner and Google miss, especially on less obvious routes. We use it as a final check before booking to make sure we're not leaving money on the table.
From the AmericasIberia →
Spain's national airline and the best option if you're flying from the Americas. Direct routes to Madrid from most major US cities, with easy connections to Málaga, Seville, and Barcelona.
Budget CarrierVueling →
Our go-to for short hops within Spain and Europe. Based in Barcelona with solid coverage to Málaga, Seville, and Granada. Prices are budget-friendly but the service is a step above Ryanair.
Ryanair →
Love them or hate them, they fly to practically every airport in Spain for next to nothing. Just watch the baggage fees. If you pack light, Ryanair is hard to beat on price.
Kayak →
Good all-rounder for comparing flights, hotels, and car hire in one search. Their price alerts are handy if you're flexible on dates and want to wait for a drop.
Aviasales →
A flight comparison tool that sometimes finds deals the bigger sites miss. Worth running a quick search alongside Google Flights to make sure you're not overpaying.
Multi-CityKiwi.com →
Best for piecing together multi-city routes across Europe. If you're flying into Barcelona and out of Málaga, or adding a stop in Seville, Kiwi handles those combinations better than anyone.