Water arch for the first plane that lands in Corvera

Source: La Opinión
It is a common practice in aviation and is believed to bring good luck
It is a common practice and the idea is that it brings good luck. This is the traditional Arcos de agua en aviación, which this Tuesday, January 15, made the firefighters to the first plane that landed on the new Corvera airfield.

The plane, a Ryanair, came from the United Kingdom, specifically from the Middle Eastern Lands Region (where Leicester and Nottingham are).

When an aircraft lands or takes off for the first time from an airport, this ritual is performed: a jet of water that surrounds the plane. So that he has fortune.

The second plane that arrived at the new aerodrome was the one of the head of the State, Felipe VI, who inaugurated the infrastructure.

The first passengers
Annie Holdsworth and her husband Peter are the first passengers to have left the Ryanair that landed in Corvera. They are from Nottingham and they like Spain, as they themselves have remarked, «very much», that is, a lot.