Spain is well-known as a tourist destination and has been for many decades now. Thousands of flights land in the country every day from all over the world, and Spain’s wide network of airports also offers flights to most European countries and far-flung destinations around the globe.
Of course there are the classic, time tested routes like Barcelona-Berlin or Alicante-Manchester or Madrid-London Heathrow, but Spanish airports also offer the opportunity to explore some lesser known cities.
For autumn 2024, there are numerous new flights to and from Spain for you to take advantage of.
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Seville-Basel: EasyJet will launch two weekly flights from 1st November.
Lanzarote-Nice: EasyJet will also have two weekly connections from November 2nd.
Seville-Almeria: Air Nostrum will run twice daily flights from November 1st Monday to Friday.
Vigo-Valencia: Air Nostrum is also set to run two weekly flights from October 27th.
Alicante-Naples: Easy Jet will connect the Costa Blanca city with southern Italy with twice weekly flights from 29th October.
Madrid- Salzburg: Iberia will run connections twice weekly from November. 30th
Madrid-Tromsø: Iberia will also have twice weekly flights to the Norwegian city from December 1st.
Málaga-Milan: Budget airline Wizz Air will run four weekly connections from September 10th.
Valencia-Milan: From October 29th Wizz will also have four weekly flights.
Gran Canaria-Budapest: From late October Wizz will also run twice weekly flights.
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Barcelona-Istanbul: Vueling will run three weekly flights from October 29th.
Granada-Amsterdam: Transavia will connect the Andalusian city with the Dutch capital twice weekly from 30th September.
Madrid-Tokyo: From October 27th Iberia will run three weekly direct flights to Tokyo.
Barcelona-Shanghai: In late August, Air China reintroduced its direct flight to China for three weekly flights until March 25th 2025.
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