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Búsquedas Aéreas Y Oferta De Vuelos Para El Verano 2021. Comparación Con 2019 Y 2020 Búsquedas aéreas y oferta de vuelos para el verano 2021. Comparación con 2019 y 2020 23 de julio de 2021 Capacidad aérea por mercados de cara al verano de 2021 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde REINO UNIDO hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) + 64,7 % con 888.906 plazas respecto 2020 3 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde ESPAÑA hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 75,7 % con 628.716 plazas respecto 2020 4 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde PAISES ESCANDINAVOS hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol. (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 145,3% con 380.422 plazas respecto 2020 5 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde HOLANDA hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 54,5 % con 250.996 plazas respecto 2020 6 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde FRANCIA hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 72,3% con 236.155 plazas respecto 2020 7 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde ALEMANIA hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 55% con 230.109 plazas respecto 2020 8 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde DINAMARCA hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 165 % con 147.580 plazas respecto 2020 9 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde MARRUECOS hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 378,4 % con 123.696 plazas respecto 2020 10 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde ITALIA hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 147,9 % con 119.018 plazas respecto 2020 11 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Oferta de asientos de avión desde ORIENTE MEDIO hacia el Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol. (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre de 2021) + 1.760 % con 31.546 plazas respecto 2020 12 Búsquedas de vuelos por mercados de cara al verano de 2021 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde ESPAÑA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 160,1 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 7,1 días 47,1 días 123,2 Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 14 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde REINO UNIDO hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 25,1 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 18,8 8 días 51,8 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 15 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde ALEMANIA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 18,6 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de Cuota verano 2020: 28,9 8,6 días búsqueda: 51,7 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 16 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde DINAMARCA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 56,4 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 55,8 7,7 días 56,8 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 17 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde BELGICA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 48,8 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 49,9 8,4 días 49,7 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 18 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde ITALIA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 19,8 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 35,9 8,5 días 44,7 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 19 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde FRANCIA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 16,3 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 39,3 8,6 días 42 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 20 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde SUECIA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 43,6 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 75,3 8,1 días 50,5 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 21 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde HOLANDA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 20,3 Duración de la estancia: Antelación de búsqueda: Cuota verano 2020: 24,3 8,1 días 49,5 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 22 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Búsquedas on line de vuelos desde RUSIA hacia Málaga-Costa del Sol (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Cuota verano 2021: 2,4 Duración de la Antelación de Cuota verano 2020: 5,6 estancia: 12,1 días búsqueda: 38,3 días Número de búsquedas de vuelos a AGP respecto al número total de búsquedas de vuelos a cualquier destino del mundo desde el mercado de origen 23 Evolución del número de ciudades conectadas con AGP, verano 2019, 2020 y 2021 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados Ciudades conectadas con el Aeropuerto de Málaga, punto a punto. 2019, 2020 y 2021 (Del 5 de julio al 31 de octubre) Verano Verano Verano 2019: 2020: 2021: 141 121 139 25 Búsquedas y previsión plazas verano 2021 por mercados TOTAL: 141 aeropuertos 2019 LGW - London Gatwick Airport CWL - Cardiff Airport ANR - Deurne Airport BCN - Barcelona-El Prat Airport VIE - Vienna International Airport ACE - Lanzarote Airport DUB - Dublin Airport CRL - Charleroi Brussels South Airport LIL - Lille Airport AMS - Amsterdam Airport Schiphol BLL - Billund Airport SOU - Southampton Airport MAN - Manchester Airport SCQ - Santiago De Compostela Airport BAH - Bahrain International Airport BRU - Brussels Airport BOD - Bordeaux Airport DME - Moscow Domodedovo Airport CPH - Copenhagen Airport NTE - Nantes Atlantique Airport FKB - Baden-Airpark STN - Stansted Airport CMN - Mohamed V International Airport ALC - Alicante-Elche Airport ARN - Stockholm Arlanda Airport NRN - Weeze Airport NCE - Cote D'Azur Airport CDG - Charles de Gaulle Airport HAM - Hamburg Airport WRO - Wroclaw Airport BHX - Birmingham International Airport DOH - Hamad International Airport TTU - Sania Ramel Airport LTN - London Luton Airport OTP - Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport BLQ - Guglielmo Marconi Airport ORY - Paris Orly Airport TRF - Torp Sandefjord Airport HAU - Haugesund Airport OSL - Oslo Airport Gardermoen PIK - Glasgow Prestwick Airport RIX - Riga International Airport HEL - Helsinki-Vantaa Airport BOH - Bournemouth Airport TSF - Treviso Airport BRS - Bristol Airport MRS - Marseille Airport WMI - Warsaw-Modlin Airport ZRH - Zurich Airport SNN - Shannon Airport KRK - J. Paul II International Airport Krakow-Balice Verano EMA - East Midlands Airport OST - Ostend Airport NAP - Naples International Airport LBA - Leeds Bradford International Airport BSL - EuroAirport Swiss VST - Vasteras/Hasslo Airport FRA - Frankfurt am Main Airport LCY - London City Airport HHN - Frankfurt - Hahn Airport PMI - Palma de Mallorca Airport BHD - Belfast City Airport DTM - Dortmund Airport LPL - Liverpool John Lennon Airport LIS - Lisbon Portela Airport ABZ - Aberdeen International Airport 2019: MLN - Melilla Airport BGY - Orio al Serio International Airport NUE - Nuremberg Airport DUS - Dusseldorf International Airport TXL - Tegel Airport CLJ - Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport MAD - Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport BUD - Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport TRD - Trondheim Airport Vaernes NCL - Newcastle Airport AAL - Aalborg Airport FUE - Fuerteventura Airport EIN - Eindhoven Airport LUX - Luxembourg Airport LCG - A Coruna Airport FCO - Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport OVD - Asturias Airport KWI - Kuwait International Airport BFS - Belfast International Airport STR - Stuttgart Airport MLA - Malta
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