Ryanair is set to announce commercial flights from Spanish ‘ghost’ airport Castellón, a symbol of profligate government spending during the country’s property boom, El Pais reported. Ryanair will be the first airline to run regular flights from the airport near Valencia on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, built at a cost of EUR€150 million (USD$161 million) only to stand empty for nearly four years.
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