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Falcon 2000EX · Heavy Jet · 10 seats

Falcon 900LX · Heavy Jet · 12 seats

Falcon 900LX · Heavy Jet · 12 seats

Falcon 900LX · Heavy Jet · 12 seats

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Boeing BBJ 3 · VIP Airliner
Málaga is one of southern Spain’s most compelling destinations, and a private jet charter to Málaga Airport places you at the heart of Andalusia with minimum fuss and maximum comfort. Prime Jet Services arranges bespoke charter flights to and from Málaga International Airport (IATA: AGP, ICAO: LEMG), handling every detail from departure to touchdown so your journey is as considered as your destination.
Málaga International Airport — officially named Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport — is the fourth-busiest airport in Spain, handling in excess of 20 million passengers per year across two operational terminals, a dedicated cargo facility, and a general aviation terminal. It sits just 8 km from Málaga city centre at an elevation of 16 m (52 ft) above sea level and is straightforwardly accessible by road.
Málaga Airport connects privately to 138 destinations across 33 countries, spanning Europe, North America, Africa, and the Middle East. The following indicative flight durations apply to popular routes from AGP:
Clients seeking greater flexibility on cost may also wish to enquire about empty-leg flights out of Málaga, which can offer significant savings on select routes.
Flying privately through Málaga means bypassing public terminals entirely. Passengers clear security swiftly, board through a dedicated process, and are transferred directly to the aircraft. Prime Jet Services provides a full suite of concierge services tailored to each itinerary:
Ground transfers by limousine are available on request, ensuring continuity of comfort from the moment you land to your final destination.
Málaga is the principal city of the Costa del Sol and the cultural and commercial heart of Andalusia. A city of nearly one million residents, it draws visitors for its architecture, art, gastronomy, and coastline in equal measure. Highlights include the Moorish Alcazaba and Gibralfaro fortresses, the Pablo Picasso Museum, and a well-developed coastline suited to water sports including snorkelling, windsurfing, kite surfing, parasailing, boating, and canoeing. Luxury hotels, high-end dining, and premium retail are all readily accessible from the city centre.
Málaga International Airport is the oldest still-operational airport in Spain, inaugurated in 1919 with initial services to Barcelona, Casablanca, and Toulouse. It expanded steadily over the following decades, with its most significant modernisation occurring in the early 2000s when a new terminal and a second runway were added. The airport now operates three terminals — two fully functional passenger terminals and a refurbished general aviation terminal housed in the original 1919 building — alongside a dedicated cargo facility.
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