Infrastructure
Air Nostrum increases Almeria–Melilla flights to 13 per week for summer 2026
Published 30 January 2026 | Infrastructure
TL;DR Air Nostrum will increase the number of weekly flights between Almeria and Melilla from 10 to 13 during the 2026 summer season, strengthening Public Service Obligation air connections between the autonomous city and Andalusia.
Air Nostrum increases Almeria–Melilla flights to 13 per week for summer 2026
Air Nostrum, the regional airline operating under the Iberia Group, will strengthen air connectivity between Almeria and Melilla during the 2026 summer season as part of an expansion of Public Service Obligation (PSO) routes linking the autonomous city with Andalusia.
Specifically for Almeria, the airline will increase weekly frequencies from 10 to 13 flights, representing a 36% increase in available seats between April and October. The route will operate twice daily on most days, with a single daily flight on Thursdays.
This increase reinforces Almeria’s role as a key transport link for residents and visitors travelling between both sides of the Alboran Sea.
PSO network expanded across Andalusia
The reinforcement of the Almeria route forms part of a broader expansion of PSO air services connecting Melilla with Seville, Almeria and Granada. Combined, weekly frequencies across these routes will increase from 22 to 31 flights, improving overall capacity by up to 35%.
Seville will see the largest increase, with seat capacity rising by 62%, supported by near-daily operations and double frequencies on Fridays. The connection with Granada will also be strengthened, increasing from eight to eleven weekly flights, with double daily connections on four days of the week.
Tickets for the expanded summer schedule are already available through the Iberia booking system and authorised travel agencies.
Passenger demand continues to grow
The capacity increase follows continued growth in passenger demand. During 2025, Air Nostrum transported more than 525,000 passengers on routes connecting with Melilla, marking a 5% year-on-year increase and the fourth consecutive annual record.
During the 2025 Christmas period alone, more than 27,300 passengers travelled to or from Melilla, representing a further 4% increase compared to the previous year.
Air Nostrum currently operates flights to 59 destinations
Air Nostrum currently operates flights to 59 destinations in nine countries across Europe and North Africa. The airline has a fleet of 45 new-generation aircraft and employs around 1,600 staff. Since its founding, it has carried over 115 million passengers.
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Vera-Almanzora High-Speed Rail Station moves closer as tender is launched
Published 08 May 2026 | Infrastructure
TL;DR: The Vera-Almanzora high-speed rail station has entered the tender phase, with construction expected to start later in 2026 and completion targeted for mid-2028.
Vera-Almanzora high-speed rail station moves into tender phase
The new Vera-Almanzora high-speed rail station has taken a concrete step forward, with Adif Alta Velocidad launching the tender process for its construction.
Following approval by the Spanish Council of Ministers in April 2026, the project was formally put out to tender on April 28. The contract, valued at around 19 million euros, covers the construction of the station, platforms, parking facilities and a new access road connecting to the A-352 between Vera and Garrucha.
What happens next for the High-Speed Rail Station
The deadline for companies to submit bids is set for May 28, with evaluations scheduled throughout June.
If the process stays on track, the contract could be awarded by early autumn 2026, allowing construction to begin shortly afterwards.
What the station will include
The station will cover approximately 1,850 square metres and include a main hall, waiting areas, customer service spaces, technical rooms and commercial units.
The platforms, each around 450 metres long, will be equipped with shelters and connected to the station building via an underpass.
Accessibility is a central part of the design, with elevators, escalators and stairs linking all levels.
Parking will initially provide around 150 spaces, with the possibility to expand to 200. Dedicated zones for buses and taxis are also included, alongside a new access road linking directly to the A-352.
How it fits into the wider AVE project
The Vera-Almanzora station forms part of the Murcia–Almeria high-speed rail line, specifically the Lorca–Vera section currently under development.
The timeline for the station aligns with the expected completion of the rail infrastructure, with both targeted for the second half of 2028.
What it could mean for the area
Once operational, the station will connect this part of Almeria province directly to Spain’s high-speed rail network, significantly improving travel times to major cities.
For Vera and the surrounding Almanzora area, this represents a structural shift in accessibility, with potential long-term effects on tourism, commuting and investment.
Construction period
With an estimated construction period of around 18 months, the project timeline points towards completion by mid-2028, assuming no major delays.
The coming months will be key, as the tender process moves forward and the first construction phases are prepared.
For now, the launch of the tender confirms that the project is moving from planning into execution.
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Almeria airport flights expand with new routes to Santander and Liverpool
Published 05 May 2026 | Infrastructure
TL;DR: Almeria is expanding its flight network with new direct routes to Liverpool and Santander, while increasing frequencies on key connections like Barcelona, strengthening both tourism access and practical travel options for residents and expats.
Almeria airport expands: new flights to Liverpool and Santander
Almeria airport flights are set to expand with new direct routes to Santander and Liverpool, marking a significant step in strengthening the region’s connectivity.
The updates follow recent discussions at the Aerial Connectivity Conference in Reus, where local authorities, airlines and national tourism bodies worked on improving access to and from Almeria.
New Liverpool route adds practical UK connection
In addition to these new destinations, Almeria airport flights will also see extended operating calendars and increased seat availability across existing routes.
While existing flights to London and Manchester already provide access, Liverpool opens a new gateway to the north of England, offering shorter onward travel times for many residents and visitors.
For people living in Almeria with family or business ties in the UK, this is not just another route — it is a practical improvement in day-to-day connectivity.
Santander route strengthens domestic links
The new connection to Santander also expands Almeria’s domestic network, improving links with northern Spain and opening up new travel options within the country.
This type of route diversification is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on a limited number of destinations and make the airport more resilient year-round.
More flights and higher frequencies across the network
The expansion goes beyond new destinations. Airlines are also increasing capacity and extending operating seasons on existing routes.
Vueling, for example, is nearly doubling its weekly flights between Almeria and Barcelona during the summer, moving from around 4–5 to 8–9 flights per week.
At the same time, carriers like Jet2 are starting earlier in the season, with operations beginning in early April rather than later in the spring.
Established routes, including Binter to Las Palmas and Ryanair to Brussels, will continue to operate, providing continuity alongside the new additions.
Charter flights and wider European reach
Alongside scheduled services, a strong charter programme will bring visitors from countries such as Poland, Slovakia, Iceland, Hungary and Portugal.
These flights play an important role in supporting tourism while also contributing to overall seat availability at the airport.
What this means for Almeria
This is not just about tourism growth. A stronger flight network improves accessibility for residents, businesses and second-home owners across the province.
For expats, more routes mean more flexibility from Almeria Airport, better pricing options and less dependence on a small number of connections.
These developments also complement recent trends in pricing and availability, with increased capacity helping to support more competitive fares across the network.
Final thoughts
Almeria’s latest flight announcements show a clear shift from seasonal dependence towards a more structured and diversified route network.
The addition of Liverpool and Santander, combined with increased frequencies on existing routes, strengthens both the airport’s resilience and its practical value for people living in or travelling to the region.
For many, especially those with ties to the UK, this is a meaningful step forward in making Almeria easier to reach — and easier to stay connected.
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Vera Takes Major Steps to Improve Road Connectivity and Safety
Published 01 May 2026 | Community
TL;DR: Local and regional officials meet in Vera to plan key road upgrades aimed at improving traffic flow and safety for residents and visitors.
Vera Takes Major Steps to Improve Road Connectivity and Safety
Vera road improvements are moving higher up the agenda after a new meeting between local and regional authorities focused on traffic flow, access and safety.
What the Vera road improvements meeting decided
This Friday, Vera played host to an important meeting between the Junta de Andalucía and the town’s local government, focusing on the enhancement of the town’s land transport infrastructure. Rocio Díaz, the regional Minister for Development, Territorial Coordination, and Housing, traveled to Vera to collaborate directly with Mayor Alfonso García Ramos on necessary improvements to the main roads leading into the urban center. The meeting’s goal was to assess current conditions and pave the way for projects that will strengthen the area’s logistical and tourism potential.
The day began with an official welcome at the municipal offices where Minister Díaz signed the town’s book of honor, signaling the strong cooperative spirit between regional and local authorities. Key players from the Junta, including Alfonso Lujano, Director General of Road Infrastructure, and Dolores Martínez, the provincial delegate for infrastructure, were also present. From the local government’s side, the Mayor was accompanied by First Deputy Mayor Carolina Pérez and Urban Planning Official Miguel Ángel Jorge Belmonte.
Together, they engaged in a thorough discussion about the current state of Vera’s entry routes and outlined plans for future interventions aimed at easing traffic congestion and boosting road safety around the town.
Why it matters locally
Vera’s strategic location in eastern Almeria makes it a vital hub for both residents and the growing stream of tourists visiting the region. Improving the roads that connect it internally and externally is crucial for many reasons. For one, better infrastructure facilitates smoother daily commutes, enhancing quality of life for locals.
Moreover, the town’s economy heavily depends on tourism, and ensuring that visitors can access Vera easily and safely plays a significant role in attracting business and investment. Upgrading the road network also supports local logistics and commerce, serving as a backbone for sustainable economic growth.
In this sense, the joint commitment shown by the Junta de Andalucía and Vera’s municipal government highlights a proactive approach to meeting both current transportation challenges and anticipating future needs as the area continues to expand.
What to know now
The meeting represented a key step toward concrete improvements, but work remains ahead. Both administrations have agreed to continue closely coordinating efforts to move projects from planning to execution swiftly.
Residents can expect more detailed information about the timeline and specific road works as planning advances. Meanwhile, the cooperative dynamic between regional and local leaders bodes well for securing funding and technical resources necessary to deliver impactful upgrades.
Furthermore, the discussions emphasized prioritizing safety enhancements—such as clearer signage, improved lighting, and better road surface conditions—that will benefit everyone traveling through or within Vera.
Final thoughts
This collaboration between regional authorities and the local Vera government demonstrates a shared dedication to building a better-connected and safer community. Improving the transport infrastructure is a vital piece in unlocking Vera’s full potential as a vibrant destination for residents and tourists alike.
As these infrastructure projects move forward, Vera stands to benefit not only from improved accessibility but also from the positive economic ripple effects that come with efficient transport links. The partnership forged at this meeting exemplifies the kind of forward-thinking governance that can help secure a brighter, smoother-running future for the town.
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