All Flights Cancelled From Today to Spanish Airport as It Shuts
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Spanish airport shuts for 35 days as all flights cancelled
Santiago de Compostela Airport in north-west Spain is closed for five weeks from today, April 23, with all flights cancelled as part of a €31 million runway upgrade affecting up to 4,500 British holidaymakers
The airport of Santiago de Compostela is completely closed for more than a month. The reason for this is extensive work on the runway.
From today, Thursday, April 23, Santiago-Rosalía de Castro airport in Galicia will be closed by works of resurfacing on the runway. It is the airport with the highest air traffic in the region and will keep its air traffic closed until next May 27. During this month no landings or take-off of any kind will be possible; neither commercial nor private flights will be able to touch land at the airport of the Galician capital. Aena, company in charg…
Aena deployed on Thursday a special device with more staff, temporary parking and taxi reinforcement to deal with 42 air operations, nine more than Wednesday
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