Brit's favourite Spanish holiday destination stood eerily silent as hotels prepared to check in coronavirus patients instead of Easter tourists.
Malaga Airport is usually bustling with excited holidaymakers but instead the only occupants were a handful of homeless people aimlessly pushing their belongings on luggage trolleys.
Empty flight information screens are just a short walk from the grounded Ryanair planes parked on the tarmac outside. Pre-recorded English-language tannoy messages echo around the lifeless departures terminal issuing coronavirus warnings to non-existent holidaymakers.
It broadcasts: “In the event you experience respiratory problems of any intensity, coughing, high temperature or shortness of breath stay in your home,
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