
Flights from Malaga to France from 28GBP*
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Malaga (AGP)to
Paris (ORY)Depart: 10/07/2026
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28GBP
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Best flight deals Malaga to France
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Malaga (AGP)to
Paris (ORY)
Depart: 10/07/2026
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28GBP
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*Depending on demand, prices may vary at the time of flight selection. All taxes and fees are included in the price.

Your trip from Málaga to France has never been easier
France is a destination that blends history, art and gastronomy in every corner. From the elegance of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower and the Seine as global icons, to the Mediterranean charm of Provence or the vibrant Côte d’Azur, flying from Málaga opens the door to countless experiences in just a few hours. Whether you’re after a cultural weekend or a foodie getaway, France always has something to surprise you.
With Vueling, travelling is simple and direct: flights to Paris-Orly depart from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport and take around 2h30 on average. The connection is convenient, non-stop, and allows you to make the most of your time at your destination.
What’s more, with several weekly frequencies and flexible fares, you have the freedom to plan your trip at your own pace. Whether it’s a short break or a longer stay, flying from Málaga to France with Vueling is as easy as picking a date and booking your seat.
Travel documents for flying from Málaga to France
For complete peace of mind, it’s best to check in advance that you have all your documents in order. This way, you’ll be able to enjoy your flight and your stay in France without any last-minute surprises.
On Vueling’s official website, you’ll always find the latest information about the required travel documents for your case.
Practical tips for your trip to France
A good trip starts before you get on the plane. Here are some useful recommendations to make your experience in France smoother from day one:
- Weather and what to pack: the climate varies by region. Paris and the north tend to be cooler and wetter, while Provence and the Côte d’Azur enjoy mild winters and warm summers. A light jacket in spring or autumn is always a good idea.
- Currency and payments: the official currency is the euro. Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some cash for small purchases in markets or cafés.
- Getting around: France has one of Europe’s fastest rail networks, ideal for connecting cities such as Paris, Lyon or Marseille. Within cities, the metro, tram and bus are practical and easy to use.
- Plugs and voltage: plug types C and E are used, with 230V, compatible with Spain, so you won’t need an adapter.
- Local customs: a simple “bonjour” when entering shops and restaurants is a basic courtesy. Tips are not mandatory, but leaving a few coins is common practice.
- Safety and health: France is a safe destination. Carrying your European Health Insurance Card guarantees access to public healthcare if needed.
What to see and do in France
France is a mosaic of experiences that brings together cultural heritage, natural landscapes and world-famous cuisine. Whether you’re travelling as a couple, with friends or as a family, you’ll find a destination that suits you.
Paris
The French capital is a global reference for art, fashion and culture. The Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral are must-sees, but the city is also discovered by wandering through neighbourhoods such as Montmartre or Le Marais. Its cafés and bookshops along the Seine complete the Parisian experience.
Lyon
Known as the gastronomic capital of France, Lyon boasts a historic centre recognised as a World Heritage Site and a cuisine that delights in its traditional “bouchons”. Its location also makes it easy to explore the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Marseille
Open to the Mediterranean, Marseille blends maritime tradition with a creative and multicultural atmosphere. From the old port to the modern MUCEM, the city shows an authentic side of southern France, with nearby excursions to the calanques.
Bordeaux
The wine capital par excellence, Bordeaux combines the elegance of its historic centre with the modernity of the Cité du Vin. Its vineyards, just a few kilometres away, are a must for wine lovers.
Nice and the French Riviera
With its privileged climate, Mediterranean beaches and the iconic Promenade des Anglais, Nice is the heart of the French Riviera. From here, it’s easy to visit Cannes or Monaco, enjoying the glamour and natural beauty of the coast.
Frequently asked questions about Málaga – France flights
What travel documents do I need to fly to France from Málaga?
You must carry valid travel documents. Always check Vueling’s official documentation section for the latest requirements.
Do I need a visa to travel to France for tourism?
EU citizens do not require a visa. If you hold another nationality, we recommend checking your situation with official sources.
How long is the flight from Málaga to France?
The direct flight to Paris takes around 2h30.
Which French airports does Vueling fly to from Málaga?
Currently, Vueling operates direct flights from Málaga to Paris-Orly Airport. Routes may vary depending on the season, so it’s best to check the website for confirmation.
How early should I arrive at Málaga Airport?
It’s recommended to arrive at least 2 hours before the scheduled departure of your international flight.
Can I take hand luggage on my Vueling flight?
Yes, one small item to place under the seat in front is included. If you need more space, you can add cabin or checked luggage when booking.
Can I earn Avios on flights from Málaga to France?
Yes, all Vueling flights allow you to collect Avios, which you can use for future bookings, upgrades or additional services.