Marbella→London
Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport (LEMG) — Farnborough Airport (EGLF)
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The Marbella to London empty leg route is one of Europe's most consistent year-round repositioning corridors. The Costa del Sol has been a magnet for British travelers and expats for decades, and the combination of permanent residents, holiday homeowners, and leisure visitors creates a remarkably steady stream of one-way charter traffic from London to Malaga.
The route covers approximately 950 nautical miles in two and a half hours, ideally suited for midsize jets such as the Citation Latitude, Phenom 300E, and Challenger 350. These aircraft offer the range, comfort, and speed to make the journey between southern Spain and London's Farnborough Airport a seamless experience. Savings of 50-65% off standard charter rates deliver excellent value.
Unlike purely seasonal routes, the Marbella corridor benefits from year-round demand. Summer brings the heaviest leisure traffic, but winter sun-seekers, golf enthusiasts visiting the region's championship courses, and the large British expat community in the Marbella-Estepona-Sotogrande belt ensure consistent activity throughout the year. Property viewings, the Marbella luxury yacht show, and the Starlite Festival add periodic demand spikes. Puerto Banus and the Golden Mile continue to attract high-net-worth visitors in every season. For UK-based travelers, this route offers one of the most reliable and well-priced empty leg opportunities in European private aviation.
British expats and holidaymakers fly one-way to Spain's Costa del Sol, creating frequent repositioning flights back to the UK.
Sunday evenings and Monday mornings year-round, with peak availability during summer and holiday periods.