ZP bows out amongst jeers

ZP has presided over his last session of Congress as Prime Minister of Spain. He finished his last session after 8 years as PM with a rather rambling speech saying he hoped that the next government would continue with his legacy and that his financial reforms would bring Spain back to prosperity. Meanwhile, opponent Mariano Rajoy showed no mercy, accusing ZP of leaving a poisoned legacy behind him, and accusing him of leading Spain to Continue reading ZP bows out amongst jeers

Romanian budget airline may start Almeria flights soon

Blue Air, the Romanian budget airline, has confirmed it is studying the possibility of running flights between Almeria and Bucharest “in the very near future”. The airline says that the established population of some 45,000 Romanians in the province means that a steady audience is available. Fly Me, the Romanian travel agents that operate Blue Air flights in Spain, point out that a Málaga route is already profitable for Blue Air, despite the fact that Continue reading Romanian budget airline may start Almeria flights soon

Junta says Algarrobico will be demolished “as soon as” the courts allow

Mar Moreno, the nº2 at the Junta de Andalucía, told reporters today that the Junta de Andalucía is very clear on the matter – as soon as the Supreme Court gives the green light, the Junta will order the bulldozers in to demolish the El Algarrobico hotel. The question of whether or not the hotel has been built on protected land is now in the Supreme Court of Andalucia (TSJA) and a quorum of five Continue reading Junta says Algarrobico will be demolished “as soon as” the courts allow