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Rogues Gallery - the name and shame blog

I love living in Spain, but there are a few things that get on my nerves, eg the bureaucracy, the police, the litter, customer service and people who don’t pay me what they owe me. I’ve decided to name and shame these scoundrels, plus certain Spanish companies and official bodies, such as the police, on this new blog.

Airport scandal in Spain
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 @ 5:34 PM

New examples of bad practice, fraud and downright poor behaviour crop up all the time, so some of the posts I intended to write when I set up the "Rogues Gallery"  have been relegated to the "back burner". They'll keep for another day.

[Image courtesy of  Wookleepedia]    

 

The latest matter to come to my attention, because it affected me and hundreds of other airline passengers flying into Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport on Monday night and will do so every night for the unforeseeable future concerns the new policy of shutting all exits from the terminal building bar and suspending the lift service from arrivals up to ground level and level 1.

 

    [Photo courtesy of Sol Villa Real Estate]

 

What was the result?

During the day (and night until recently) everyone being picked up and in the know would go up to the Departures Car Park to be picked up or to get their hire car or bus (Who designed this airport, where the Arrivals Car Park is "miles away" from where you arrive?).

This was fine and the 10 minutes free parking was long enough to escape parking charges..

With this new regime it's impossible to get to the Departures car park in 10 minutes, so if you're being picked up you incur parking fees. In my case, because it was not obvious how to get  there with no lift and most of the doors locked, my wife exceeded her parking time by 30 minutes! Not cheap!

 

    [photo courtesy of LinkedIn]

 

Why?

I wanted to know why they were shutting nearly all the exits and suspending the lift.

So I asked a copper (guardia civil officers have responsibility for security at airports, ports and borders).

 

[Photo courtesy of Antena 3]    

 

"It's an instruction from AENA* to prevent tramps and vagrants entering the airport to sleep at night."

"Won't they just come earlier?" I asked straight-faced. The guardia just shrugged and smiled at me.

 

* AENA is the Spanish equivalent of the BAA - British Airports Authority.

 

Unintended consequences

I'm sure AENA didn't realise that this would mean that many users of the airport would incur parking charges because their 10 minutes would run out.

 

What do I think?

They should program their smart car park machines to double the free period to 20 minutes when this rather silly action plan comes into action every night.

Or just increase it to 20 minutes for the whole day.

"Come on, AENA, pull your calcetines  up!"

 

[AENA logo courtesy of Wikipedia]    

Links:

Police check in Spain - Secret Serrania de Ronda

Ryanair - the world's most successful airline - and the most hated

Spain's three police forces explained... and who does what!

 

© The "Namer and Shamer"

 

With thanks to:

AENA, Antena 3, Linked In, Malaga airport, Sol Villa Real Estate, Paul Whitelock, Wikipedia, Wookleepedia

 

Tags:

AENA, airport, airport security, Antena 3, Gatwick, guardia civil, hand luggage, homeless, Linked In, Sol Villa Real Estate, tramp, vagrant, Wetherspoon, Wikipedia, Wookleepedia

 

 

 



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3 Comments


William Richardson said:
Saturday, June 21, 2025 @ 9:58 AM

If the lifts do not operate, they will use the stairs.
Simple.


Dave11 said:
Saturday, June 21, 2025 @ 11:12 AM

I personally would prefer that more thought was put into getting people through passport control quicker instead of waiting for an hour to get your passport stamped (dam Brexit and Boris Johnson) going in and out of Spain!!!!


David G White said:
Saturday, June 21, 2025 @ 10:33 PM

The escalators on both platforms at the train station have been out of use for months. Today it was both up and down escalators so 4 out of action. Since last October there has always been at least one out of action today all 4 were not working


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