Spain Rail Crash January 20: Madrid–Andalucía Shut; Airlines Add Capacity
The Adamuz train crash has closed the Madrid–Andalucía high‑speed corridor, disrupting thousands of journeys. Authorities report 40 fatalities, and Renfe targets a provisional reopening around 2 February, pending the probe. Iberia and Air Europa will add seats, shifting demand from rail to air and buses. For UK travellers and investors, the key is clear: expect rebookings, longer travel times, and near‑term tailwinds for airlines while rail operators and insurers face scrutiny over liabilities and safety procedures. We outline what to know today, with practical steps and market watchpoints.
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