
Norwegian Air Resumes Popular Spanish Routes from Munich

Norwegian Air reintroduces flights from Munich to Alicante and Malaga, expanding its service offerings alongside its Scandinavian routes.
Norwegian Air is broadening its flight offerings from Munich by resuming services to the Spanish cities of Alicante and Malaga, destinations that had been paused due to COVID-19 disruptions. Starting April, the airline will reconnect travelers to these sought-after vacation spots, famous for their sunny beaches and cultural attractions.
Flights to Alicante, a city celebrated for its picturesque beaches, lively nightlife, and charming old town, will operate every Monday and Friday in late morning under the Norwegian Air Sweden subsidiary, part of the broader Norwegian Group. This service aims to cater to leisure travelers seeking the Mediterranean charm of Spain’s Costa Blanca.
Malaga, renowned as the birthplace of Picasso, offers travelers an array of attractions from extensive beaches to a rich historical and cultural scene. Norwegian will facilitate trips to this Andalusian gem with flights departing Munich at 10:40 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, promising German vacationers an easy escape to warmer climates.
Beyond the renewed Spanish connections, Norwegian maintains a robust schedule to Scandinavia, flying to Oslo five times a week, Copenhagen three times, and Stockholm twice, reinforcing its commitment to providing diverse travel options from Munich.
This expansion marks an exciting phase for Norwegian Air as it continues to recover and grow post-pandemic, offering passengers more choices for their travel plans. For those looking to explore the vibrant cities of Alicante and Malaga or the scenic Nordic capitals, Norwegian Air presents a convenient and accessible option.
For more information on flight schedules and bookings, travelers are encouraged to visit Norwegian Air's official website.