
The Mayor of Chauchina (where Granada Airport lies) was mightily dismayed to find out that somebody had hacked into his Facebook account.
The Good Folk (and the bad ones) of Granada have been a bit rattled by subterranean rattling after a 3.6º earth tremor yesterday morning.
The consumers defence association, Facua, met with representatives of Aena, which runs the country’s airports, over the Granada flight cancellations.
The Armilla military airbase was the first aerodrome in the province of Granada and one of the oldest ones in continious use in all of Spain.
There was a bit of a shake and tremble yesterday, Sunday the 2nd, up near the provincial capital, in Atarfe.
The Guardia Civil in Granada, together with Spanish Inland Revenue, confiscated over 95 tonnes of contraband tobacco in one swoop, arresting two people.