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N332 Travel Update - From Friday 29 May 2026

3 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Hi everyone, it’s Riley [https://rileyvia.com/]here with your essential weekend travel breakdown for the end of May 2026. If you are flying or driving around Spain over the next couple of days, I've got all the latest info you need to stay ahead of the game. In this episode, we are diving into the current private tower air traffic control strike in Spain and what it means for airports. We also cover the major military air parade restrictions hitting Madrid, Vigo, and Santiago, alongside massive European flight backlogs caused by high demand and the Champions League Final. On the roads, we are tracking some isolated mountain storms and breaking down the DGT's latest safety rules, including the now-mandatory V-16 emergency beacon and proper breakdown protocols. Want to keep your journey smooth and stress-free? Head over to RileyVia.com and N332.es for the full breakdown, guides, and updates. Safe travels!

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N332 Travel Update - From Friday 29 May 2026

Hi everyone, it’s Riley [https://rileyvia.com/]here with your essential weekend travel breakdown for the end of May 2026. If you are flying or driving around Spain over the next couple of days, I've got all the latest info you need to stay ahead of the game. In this episode, we are diving into the current private tower air traffic control strike in Spain and what it means for airports. We also cover the major military air parade restrictions hitting Madrid, Vigo, and Santiago, alongside massive European flight backlogs caused by high demand and the Champions League Final. On the roads, we are tracking some isolated mountain storms and breaking down the DGT's latest safety rules, including the now-mandatory V-16 emergency beacon and proper breakdown protocols. Want to keep your journey smooth and stress-free? Head over to RileyVia.com and N332.es for the full breakdown, guides, and updates. Safe travels!

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N332 Travel Updates - Tuesday 26 May 2026

Hey everyone, it’s Riley here with a quick heads-up on what to expect if you're traveling in or out of Spain over the next three days, starting Tuesday, 26 May 2026! We’ve got a mix of airport strikes, military flypast rehearsals, and football finals causing some serious ripples in the skies. If you're flying through Vigo, A Coruña, Seville, or the Canary Islands, you'll want to check ahead due to ongoing private air traffic control industrial action. Plus, the Armed Forces Day rehearsals are kicking off in northern Spain and Madrid, meaning some flights toward the UK, Ireland, and Lisbon are being capped at lower altitudes with minor delays. On the roads, weather conditions are looking beautifully settled across the country thanks to high pressure, though you should watch out for isolated afternoon thunderstorms popping up over central Spain due to the daytime heat. Want to stay fully clued up and ahead of the crowds? Head over to RileyVia.com [https://rileyvia.com/] and N332.es [https://n332.es/] for all the latest travel advice and tips. Don't forget to hit follow or subscribe for regular updates right here!

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