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Flying into Spain from the UK is easy these days, with many regular daily flights from Heathrow and Gatwick and several other regional UK airports.

The two biggest Spanish airports are at Madrid and Barcelona. Spain’s national airline is Iberia. British Airways, American Airlines, Air France, Delta, Easyjet, and Ryanair are just a few of the airlines that fly regularly to Madrid’s Barajas International Airport. Smaller airlines and charter flights also fly to some of Spain’s smaller airports, such as those in Valencia, Granada, Malaga, and Seville. You can also get cheap flights to Palma making short trips to Majorca even more possible. For example, nearly 1.5 million passengers flew into Granada’s Federico Garcia Lorca Airport in 2008 on flights serviced by Spanair, Air Nostrum, Air Europa, Ryanair, Iberia, and Vueling Airlines.

To find the best air deals, check online at ticketing services like Expedia and Travelocity. Travel agents can also advise you on good fares. Check the local newspapers for adverts in the travel section. Be sure to look into the smaller airlines as they often offer the greatest discounts. Very often they fly to the smaller, regional airports, which is great for someone who is heading outside of the main cities. If you will be departing on a Mediterranean cruise from Spain, speak to your cruise company as they often have fly and cruise deals that combine a flight with the cruise at a good discount.

Spain is a tourist haven, with much to see and do.  With flights so convenient and affordable, it is no wonder that Spain is such a popular holiday destination.

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