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New Terminal Open at Santander Airport

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

The new terminal building at Santander Airport is now open for use with its new departures lounge and departures lobby. The work has doubled the size of the pre-boarding area and increased the passenger area by 30%.

The building work included the total remodelling of all the facilities in the terminal and on the airfield. The extension to the apron and taxiways has increased the capacity for movement of aircraft and aircraft parking which has increased from 8 to 12 positions.

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Lanzarote Airport Extends Opening Hours

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Lanzarote Airport currently operates from 07:00 to 00:00, but from 27th March will extend its operations to 02:00.

The extension in opening hours is to promote Lanzarote as a tourist destination and facilitate the opening of new routes. The later opening makes it possible for the last flights to the airport to remain there overnight and then offer a wider range of departure times as these planes can leave early in the morning.

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MotoGP™ in Jerez, VIP tickets and corporate incentives

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

MotoGP™ is the premier motorcycle racing World Championship; an eighteen-race series visiting fourteen countries, four continents and with pan-global television coverage. Eight nationalities of the world’s most skilled riders line a grid armed with cutting-edge motorcycle technology with prototype machinery fielded by four manufacturers; Ducati, Yamaha, Honda and Suzuki.

Established as a World Championship by the FIM (Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme) in 1949, MotoGP is now into its 63rd year. It is the oldest motorsports championship in the world and the premier class of three racing classes that take to the track on a typical Grand Prix weekend. Formerly labelled ‘500cc’, the championship underwent a change in 2002 with new technical regulations permitting the introduction of four-stroke machinery and increasing the engine capacity to 990cc, thus becoming MotoGP. From 2007 the rules were altered, limiting engine capacity to 800cc, and once again from 2012, setting the maximum engine displacement at 1000cc. MotoGP has been administrated by commercial rights owners Dorna Sports under the supervision of the FIM since 1992.

The Gran Premio Bwin de España takes place next April, 29th 2012 in Jerez de la Frontera, Southern Spain.  On top of the usual tickets, you can opt for the VIP day during which you will enjoy the racing on the terrace, where a large and fully-equipped marquee will be available. All this is located on the roof of the Pit Lane building, which offers an excellent view of the Start/Finish line and rest of the circuit.

Individual VIP guests or small groups will be accommodated in a general area of the MotoGP VIP Village Lounge™. Groups of 10 guests will each have a Corporate Table. Larger and corporate groups, see info here-under.

Facilities:

  • One parking place for every four guests
  • Comfortable seating allocated per person with elegant furniture and decoration
  • Air conditioning
  • TV screens with live coverage of the race

Catering service:

  • Buffet breakfast served on Saturday (9.00-11am) and Sunday (8.30-10.30am)
  • Tapas Bar at 12.00
  • Gourmet Lunch on Saturday and Sunday (1.00-3.00pm)
  • Afternoon Petit Fours
  • All day Complimentary Cocktail & Coffee Bar on Saturday and Sunday
  • Open Bar on the Viewing Area Terrace accessible to all guests from all Corporate Areas and MotoGP VIP Village Lounge™.

Entertainment Programme:

  • Pit Lane Walk on Saturday (12.10pm) and Sunday (10.10am)
  • Paddock Tour at pre-arranged times on Saturday (10.00am-4.00pm) and Sunday (9.00am-3.00pm)
  • VIP Village Game & Service Road Tour as raffle prizes
  • Official Programme on Sunday

VIP tickets are now available on http://www.experienceboxspain.com/gift/driving/motoGP-jerez-tickets.

On http://www.experienceboxspain.com you will also find hundreds of unusual holiday activities, experience gifts and corporate event solutions.

Jet2 and Monarch Airlines Threaten to Reduce Flights to Canary Islands

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Jet2 and Monarch have said they will cut back on their services to the Spanish Canary Islands if the government decides not to continue the discount in airport taxes for airlines that fly to the Canaries who have met a series of conditions including opening new routes and increasing passenger numbers. The grants concerned total about 26 million euros.

The German airline Condor has put plans for a new route from Germany to Tenerife North Airport on hold for the same reason.

Monarch handled 335,844 British passengers in Tenerife last year which was 10.6% more than in 2010 and Jet2 carried 132,994 British tourists which was a rise of 37%.

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Jerez Airport welcomes Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Formula One drivers arrived at Jerez Airport earlier this week to take part in four days of official pre-season tests. It will allow the teams to see how their new cars perform plus check out new Pirelli softer tyres which have been developed to try and stop rapid degradation during the races.

The airport received two cargos containing cars of Red Bull and McLaren teams plus flights transporting six world Formula One racing driver champions: Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

Today is set to be the most popular day when Fernando Alonso gets behind the wheel of the new F2012 car which he hopes will win him his third World Championship and first with Ferrari.

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More Ryanair Flights from Barcelona Airport

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

The planned cuts in Ryanair flights from Alicante over the air bridges dispute remain in place, but in the wake of the collapse of Spanair they are to start operating flights between Alicante and Barcelona and increase their base at Barcelona El Prat Airport to fill the space left by the bankrupt airline.

Currently Ryanair has 13 planes based in Barcelona, and with the space left by Spanair the airline aims to double the 5.8 million passengers they handled from that airport last year.

Flights from Barcelona will go to Alicante, Bilbao, Stockholm, Hamburg, Menorca and Munich. Ryanair will also increase flight frequency to Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Malaga, Palma, Seville and Tenerife.

Ryanair routes from Alicante will be reduced in April, with an end to services to Seville, Madrid, Palma, Santander, Pisa and Venice but flights to Paris will be recovered.

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New flight from Menorca Airport to London City Airport

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

British airways will operate a new route from London City Airprot to Menorca Mahon Airport from 25th May this year.There will be three return flights a week over the high season on Monday, Wednesday and Friday until 28th September.

Menorca Airport handled  a total of 2,576,209 passengers last year which is a rise of  2.6%  on the previous year.  There were record numbers  in the months of July (496,787) and August (540,372) with 263,570 passengers from the London area using Menorca Airport between May and September 2011.

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The private estate of la Madrugada, Marbella, Spain for sale

Monday, February 6th, 2012

An extraordinary opportunity to buy in a beautiful private estate, extremely rare to the market, situated 10 minutes from Puerto Banus, Marbella. With wonderful sea and mountain views only 3 kilometres from the sea, 5 minutes from 3 five star hotels, beach clubs, exclusive shops and an excellent private hospital.

The magnificent house is set in an elevated position offering total privacy and security with wonderful secluded mature gardens and a small private lake. Built from the finest materials taking nearly 4 years to complete, it is a classical, elegant home of large proportions with high ceilings and antique fountains in the Moorish and Spanish style of architecture.

The  surrounding land that extends to an amazing 40.000 square metres. There is an abundance of wildlife and the estate is bordered by an enormous Wildlife Park affording incredible privacy.

This prestigious estate would be suitable for an important individual, either wishing to extend the original house to palatial proportions or with an inclination to build separate accommodation for family members, all set within a completely private domain, unique to this sought after area in a very exclusive and special part of the world, boasting a superb micro climate only 2 hours from all major European cities.

Someone once asked me to write what was so special about La Madrugada, I had to stop and think awhile.

It is a large house but there are far larger house in Marbella, it is a grand house but there are far grander houses in Marbella but I can only explain it that when people visit for lunch or dinner or to stay, without fail, all find it a magical place. It would seem to have an aura about it, perhaps it is the serenity or the beauty of the surroundings, perhaps it is that one feels at one with nature here, children adore it, they liken it to a fairy castle with the freedom to enjoy adventure, to run and play safely.

The house took three and a half years to build, we used to come every day, we watched it grow, brick by brick. Artisans were called in to make the cupola ceilings, laborious work bending wood into frames and filling with horse hair before being plastered into the perfect shape. An old man was tempted out of retirement in Granada  to make the intricate tiles for the roof of the gazebo.

The stone used  for the 50 arches is from a quarry in Granada, , the limestone for the floor shipped from Bulgaria. All the woodwork is solid chestnut from the hills around Ojen, to lift one door is an impossible fete for one man. The terra cotta tiles were imported from Italy as in those days the Spanish ones were too small for the look we wanted to create.

All the tiles in the fountains are old Spanish and took me hours to forage in the architectural salvage yards of Seville. The antique marble fountains were sourced in Venice. The roof tiles are all authentic and old, the beams for the pergolas are old beams from cadiz..

The architecture of the house is a blend of Moorish and Spanish. The paints are all natural pigments which are enhanced by all the natural light that floods in through the house. The murals were executed by a talented Scottish artist, they are inspired by early 19th Century Continental paintings.

Some of the exterior lamps are original, others copied by a wonderful forge in Baeza which took months to complete, all the interior wall sconces and candlelabra were discovered in old places the length and breadth of Spain.
The kitchen is bespoke hand made of  solid chestnut with “mellow yellow” marble from Granada for the worktops, with decorative hand painted wall tiles commissioned from an Argentenian ceramic artist living in Madrid.
The frieze around the cornice of the dining room was created by 2 artists using gold leaf to resemble the wooden carved library of the Doge Palace in Venice which I fell in love with.  The huge Spanish antique chandelier that hangs in the dining room was devotedly restored by me. The dining table base is a 16th Century Flemish Altar Front.

The curtains are all premier quality Belgium velvet and hand made in London, the carpets are an interesting mix of Persian, Indian, Moroccan and the huge Zeiglers in the drawing and dining room were flown in  from London and the large ivory velvet sofas were custom made in London. Most of the hanging lanterns were hand made in Morocco but sit happily alongside antique lamps.

The bookcases in the drawing room were lovingly created by a master carpenter from London who spent 4 months on site. The stone balustrade of the main staircase is similar to one that I coveted in the old palace in Carmona. The small marble sink in the downstairs cloakroom was salvaged from an old convent somewhere in the north of Spain. I feel priveleged to have these wonderful artefacts to go on living in our home as if they have somehow been reborn.

I will not elaborate on the many antiques but suffice it to say that they are an eclectic mix of interesting pieces from Italy, Spain, UK, Netherlands, India, Morocco, Denmark and France.

The majority of the outside pots are very old olive jars.The garden has been planted with a profusion of trees, there are majestic Cypressas, Cork Oaks, Palms and ethereal Jacarandas, also a wonderful selection of  mature fruit trees  to include  fig, pomegranate, banana ,mango, orange, lemon, lime, peach and apricot. My husband harvests and preserves excellent olives from the ancient trees surrounding the lake. There is an abundant vegetable garden where chickens roam which  we particularly enjoy. There are a myriad of plants and established shrubs and 700 rose bushes  which bloom for most of the year.

To sum up what this house has to offer it would probably be the freedom and the intense privacy yet close proximity to  a  life outside our cosseted existence ,we feel we have been encompassed in a secure, natural environment in a beautiful and extraordinary part of the world and when we are absent for any length of time we always long to go home.
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