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one hundred metres, ralling steps, to reach theand 300 slippery spi- collected water during tunnel of the Casa del Reybottom of the siege dark days of the end of the regular sieges in the the Moro. One of various escape just over 500 years ago. Kingdom of Granada siege, there is no better routes during times of On a cultural holiday to explore the days of Al-Anfascinating historical past. reminder of Ronda’s daluz, she and her daughters spent a day wanA must-visit, alongside the dering around the gem the 13th century House nearby Arabic baths, than an hour inland fromof a town that sits less of the Moorish King was the Costa del Sol. a highlight of Michelle Obama’s Having visited the charming visit to Andalu- the Palacio Arabic gardens of cia a decade ago. Mondragon America’s former first bullring - Spain’s oldest and the town’s iconic - she decided to undershe wanted to witness lady had insisted that take some exercise. bic defenders took and first-hand how the Arareceived messages and Continues on Page 2
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Teacher fury after being forced to sleep outside airport in the ‘wet and cold’ A FURIOUS granny has slammed a Spanish airport after being forced to sleep outside in ‘freezing and rainy’ conditions. Mary McIntaggart was forced to spend the night in a bus shelter outside Almeria airport during a thunderstorm last week. The Irish teacher was left stunned after being refused access to the terminal overnight as she waited for an early-morning trip to the UK. The 58-year-old had been forced to get there the night before in order to take her flight to Manchester to see her grandson. But McIntaggart, a teacher living in Aguilas, was told she could not stay in the lounge to wait for the 10am
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EXCLUSIVE by Kirsty McKenzie & Elena Goçmen Rueda flight as the airport shut at 11pm. McIntaggart, who is a resident in Spain, was ordered out by airport staff and forced to stand ‘freezing and distraught’ beside a bus stop. “There were no buses and no taxis so there was no way I could get to a hotel,” she told the Olive Press. “I ended up having to spend the night sheltering outside from a thunderstorm.” She continued: “I was completely shocked and distraught when staff
STUPID: Acres of space but nowhere for Mary (pictured with grandson Theo) to shelter
told me the airport shut at 11pm but I could sit at the bus stop across the road,” she added. “There was flooding in Almeria that day and it was freezing.” Left alone at ALL AREAS COVERED the bus stop, she got creative 4G UNLIMITED with a large cardboard box INTERNET to keep her off IDEAL FOR the ground and STREAMING TV dry. She said: “I was ALSO IPTV, worried about SATELLITE TV getting sick before the flight. tel: (0034) 952 763 840 It was a very info@theskydoctor.com tortuous night www.theskydoctor.com and I became
very upset.” She had arrived at the airport via a car sharing service BlaBlaCar and without the app she would have really struggled to arrive at all, she claims. “I paid BlaBlaCar €8 to get from Aguilas to Almeria which with a taxi would have cost me around €62. I'm disgusted at the poor standard of transport links in this area. It was hard to arrive any other way.” She added the experience had put her and her family off flying from Almeria airport again. “I don't know how this impacts on their tourism but not everyone drives and this needs to be considered. There isn't even a train. “Worst, I am really upset that the authorities there think it is OK to put someone out in that weather to sit outside. “I am still very shocked that it happened.” A spokesman at Almeria airport told See pages 39 & 40 the Olive Press: "We are deeply sorry for the extreme situation that Mrs McIntaggart
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suffered.” She added that only six Aena airports are open 24 hours a day. “Almeria airport is open from 6am to 11pm. Providing a waiting area after that would mean keeping the airport fully open, and due to the expense and taking into account the number of flights it is not an expense we can afford,” she added. Opinion Page 6