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October 6th, 2009
Kyero has evolved a lot of the years and in tandemn with our look back at news articles from the past, we've also unearthed some no longer published content, mostly giving visitors some extra information about locations in Spain : "Torrevieja, the town that started as a small fishing village and ...
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October 20th, 2009
Further unpublished information from our archives, there have been great changes in the popularity of locations in Spain and here we see that Almeria was considered relatively unknown ... at least compared to the more typical destination of Malaga. At the time prices were around 30% less than those of ...
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October 23rd, 2009
Northern Spain is often ignored by visitors to Spain who generally have flocked to the typical tourist destinations of the Costa del Sol or Costa Blanca. In this article from 2005, Kyero highlighted many of the benefits of the area that still hold true today. While sun, sea and sangria are ...
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November 4th, 2009
The Costa Blanca has been a destination for holiday makers and buyers of second homes since the late 1950's, in fact it's name was fabricated by the tourism industry to promote the industries, then new, package holidays to Spain. This included the, at the time, relatively unknown towns of Benidorm ...
Continue reading Costa Blanca … 50 years of tourism
November 18th, 2009
Looking back at this feature on the Costa de la Luz we can see that is was one of the more unfamiliar parts of the Spanish coastline, at least to foreign visitors. In the past 5 years not too much has changed, while there has been a growth in tourism ...
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December 11th, 2009
Looking back at the archived article below, from 2004, it was difficult not to get tied up in thoughts of the world's property slump and financial problems. The Costa del Sol was home to a great deal of growth and it certainly has taken a hit now that a readjustment ...
Continue reading Spain’s Costa del Sol – Where would you Rather Live?
December 23rd, 2009
A plane from the airline Spainair, serving the route from Madrid to Las Palmas, with 185 people aboard made an emergency landing this morning. The airport established a local alert, however "the landing was normal and no passengers were injured." The 185 passengers spent the night at the terminal of Seville, ...
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December 30th, 2009
According to the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), 2009 will end with 15% more rainfall than normal As of December 29th. water levels were measured at 255 litres per square meter when usually this figure would be 221. The surplus has been strongly influenced by heavy rainfall
Continue reading Record Rainfall as Bad Weather Continues
January 16th, 2010
Iberia Airlines is recommending that its passengers to the United States should allow at least three hours before their flight, because of additional security measures being imposed by President Obama's Administration. With the justification of potential terrorist
Continue reading Security Delays On Iberia Flights to US
February 3rd, 2010
From the 1st of March, Iberia Airlines will charge its passengers 60 euros (or 50 euros if checking-in online) for carrying a second suitcase on all economy class flights in Spain and Europe, as well as some international journeys.
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