
Flights out of Granada belonging to the low-cost airline, Vueling, have suffered delays and even cancellations, causing a lot of complaints.
It will come as no surprise to many weary air travellers ,but Spanish flights suffer three times more delays or cancellations than the European average.
The delay to the reopening of Avenida de Andalucía in Almuñécar has pleased nobody, especially affected shops during the recent bank holiday.
The Spanish Air Force planes destined for the use of high-ranking, figures of state have been grounded five times in as many months.
The regional socialist party has accused the Central Government of delaying the completion of the A-7. They demand that the Central Government spend 116m euros so that the A-7, minus the Carchuna-Castell section, so it can all be opened this year.
There will be a nationwide general strike on Wednesday the 14th of November. There will be minimum services on public transport and by midday, those businesses that closed will probably be reopening, judging by previous general strikes.
The summer’s here but the coastal highway is not, nor will it be until early 2013 probably.
As part of the austerity measures, the Government announced that it would cut back 6,400 million euros on public spending. Even before this announcement, the long-awaited completion date for the A-7 coastal highway had been set back to 2011.