Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport reopens this Thursday, July 1, the T2 terminal and pier B to attend the recovery of the activity. With the commissioning of both areas, the infrastructure is back to 100% of its capacity.
The new scenario, similar to the one before the pandemic, adds to T3 and Piers C and D, the T2 check-in area, the T2 security filters and Pier B, which has undergone a thorough modernization during the months it has been closed to traffic.
See also: T2 and T3 at Madrid-Barajas Airport reopen in July.
The total reopening is part of the general reorganization process in Aena’s airport network and it is the fourth one carried out by the Malaga infrastructure to adapt to the pandemic. Since March 2020, Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport has restructured its facilities and services with efficiency, preserving at all times the safety and health of travelers and workers.
In addition to the purely airport infrastructure, the VIP lounge and the General P1, Departures Express and Arrivals Preferential parking lots are also in service, as well as the transport interchange, to facilitate transit between the different means of public transport and the terminal.
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