31 Jan, 2012 @ 15:53
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The only way is up for Santander airport

SANTANDER is Spain’s fastest-growing airport, thanks to Ryanair.

According to the latest traffic data published by AENA, the airport in northern Spain has seen passenger numbers jump by 21.4 per cent to 1.12 million, well over the national average of six per cent.

It is the first time the airport has handled over one million passengers in a year.

And it comes thanks to an increase in Ryanair services which began operating to the airport in September 2004 and last summer operated a total of 15 routes.

Eloise Horsfield

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