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Spanish Airport to reopen after being closed for a month

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More than 3.6 million people travel through Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport each year.

Around 30 flights run each week between the UK and the popular Spanish airport.

Most of the flights operate out of London-based airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted, while there are also non-direct flights to Santiago-Rosalía de Castro from Manchester.

The major Airlines that operate flights between the UK and Santiago-Rosalía de Castro include:

  • British Airways
  • Ryanair
  • Aer Lingus
  • Vueling
  • KLM

When will Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport reopen?

Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport has been closed since April 23 due to runway renovation works.

Its website continues: “The airport will be closed to all air traffic, and no takeoffs or landings will take place.

“If you have any questions about your flight status, schedule changes, or possible rebooking, we recommend contacting your airline.”

All flights have been cancelled while the airport is closed, affecting thousands of Brits travelling to southwest Spain.



After being closed for a month, Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport is finally set to reopen on May 27.

Nearest alternative airports

For those still looking to travel to the area before Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport reopens, the two closest alternatives are:

  • A Coruña Airport (around 75 km away)
  • Vigo Airport (100 km)

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Missing Oxfordshire teenagers found after police search

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Thames Valley Police today, Wednesday, May 27, announced that missing 16-year-old Jacob and missing girl Jessica, have both been found.

It comes after two separate appeals were shared yesterday asking the public to help find the missing individuals.

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Jessica was last seen in Bicester and was believed to be in the Banbury area, while Jacob was said to be missing from Abingdon.

The force thanked those who had shared the appeals in an effort to assist the search and locate the missing teenagers.

Police asked anyone who had shared the pictures of the missing people to now remove them, to restore their privacy.





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Didcot e-bike rider left with ‘serious injuries’ after crash

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The collission took place on Marjoram Way, at the turning into Sage Drive, in Didcot on Saturday, May 23, just before 8.10pm.

A man in his 30s was riding an e-bike at the turning when he was involved in a crash with a white Nissan Juke car.

The e-bike rider suffered a ‘serious head injury’ and remains in hospital.

The driver of the Nissan was not injured in the collision, and police say no arrests have been made.

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Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to the serious injury collision to come forward.

Investigating officer police constable Tim Cameron, of the joint operations roads policing unit, said: “We are appealing to anyone who witnessed this collision to please come forward.

“We would also ask motorists who were in the area at the time to check any dash-cam footage, as it may have captured information that could assist our investigation.” 

Anyone with information or footage should call 101 or make a report online, quoting reference 43260256894.





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Oxford train delays due to trespassers on the tracks

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Trespassers gained access to the railway at High Wycombe this morning, Wednesday, May 27, at about 6.30am, forcing the train operator to halt all services on the lines towards London and the West Midlands.

All trains travelling between Oxford and London Marylebone, which call at High Wycombe, have been delayed this morning.

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Chiltern Railways said all lines reopened at about 7.50am but disruption is expected to continue until 9am.

The 6.38am train from Oxford to London Marylebone is delayed and due to depart at 8.03am, along with the same service at 10.19am, due to leave at 11.43am.

Services from Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebone and vice versa are delayed by around two hours.

Chiltern Railways tickets are being accepted at no extra cross on Arriva Cross Country services between Birmingham new Street, Leamington Spa, Banbury, Oxford and Reading stations.

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A statement from Chiltern Railways said: “We’re sorry for the delay to your journey.

“If you have been delayed by 15 minutes or more, then you are likely to be entitled to compensation. Claims can be made online at delay repay.”

Customers are advised to check their journey before they travel on the Chiltern Railways JourneyCheck website.





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