To study a Spanish course in Spain it is important to choose a city and a school according to the attractions and interests they offer. Spain has a very large network of airports because it is one of the leading countries in the arrival of international tourists. The tourism offer of Spain puts our country in the leading position for the total number of days of stay per tourist, if we compare it to other countries with better positions in tourism.
You can access all information on links and flights for each city on the web of the public body which manages the airports, Aena, dependent of the Ministry of Public Works, www.aena-aeropuertos.es. You can view the airports in the table below, organised according to passenger traffic. Only the most important airports and the ones in cities offering courses and Spanish schools are included on www.spanishintour.com.
The table includes a column with the distance in kilometres from the airport to the city centre.
Another point about Spanish airports is the important presence of Low Cost lines. The cities receiving many tourists usually have a large offer of these airlines. According to the percentage of passengers arriving in Low Cost for each airport (data collected from August 2012, from the Tourist Studies Institute), Alicante stands out (with 90%), Ibiza (77,5%), Malaga (77,4%), Palma de Mallorca (74,5%), Valencia (72,3%), South Tenerife (66,5%), Barcelona (56,2%), Grand Canary (55,6%). Madrid has about 22,5 % Low Cost passengers. These percentages have grown over the last years.
We hope that this information will be useful for you to select the best flight to your destination. Through Spanish in Tour you will be able to select the best city and the Spanish school that fits best to your interests to study a Spanish course in Spain.
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