More flights into Spain, Andalucia
Spanish economy airline, clickair, celebrates its first birthday on October 1st and is on course to carry 4.5 million passengers by the end of year, according to M2 Communications.
In the first eight months of the year the airline flew 2.65 million passengers to and from Spain, including the province of Andalucia.
The airline hopes to have an increased their fleet by 2008 meaning more opportunities for holidaymakers to fly to Spain.
Nestling into the mountainside of the Costa del Sol is the beautiful village of Mijas, and holidaymakers will love the calm relaxing surroundings it offers.
But for those who are more adventurous, a day at the races could be on the cards, the Hipodromo has two sandy race courses and can seat 1,500 people.
But if watching racing is not exciting enough then riding lessons are available for all ages looking to get up close and personal with the horses.
With more and more flights taking holidaymakers into Spain, destinations like Andalucia are becoming easily accessible and the perfect holiday escapes for visitors wanting a villa and beautiful surroundings.
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