Ghost Planes and Porcelain Dreams: Inside Castellón, the Mediterranean’s Cynical Paradise
CASTELLÓN, Spain – Somewhere between a Ryanair gate in Brussels and the existential dread of a Monday morning, Castellón announces itself: a sun-baked slice of the Valencian coast that apparently missed the memo about austerity. The city’s airport—built at €150 million, inaugurated in 2011, and promptly mothballed for four years—stands as a gleaming monument to…