sábado, 9 de agosto de 2008

Spanish 'Champion League' is in the air

Low-cost airlines are becoming increasingly competitive about getting a slice of the Spanish tourism market, it has been reported.
Ryanair and easyJet are among the carriers who have plans to expand operations in the country, according to the AFP, fuelled by high demand from travellers.
While holidaymakers make up a large part of the market, the carriers are believed to want to tap into the expat sector.
Overseas property investors, not only flats or houses, are among the groups relying on low-cost carriers to transport them between the UK and their investment.
HiFX, the currency firm, recently noted that Spain's appeal as a property investment destination has something to do with the low-cost air links between the country and the UK.
An abundance of low-cost airline routes, a two-hour flight time and the great weather mean that Spain will always be a favourite with British buyers.

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