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The last flight to Spain's second star
Spain⚽ Sports13 hr. ago

The last flight to Spain's second star

On July 18, 2026, Spanish airports, particularly Madrid-Barajas Airport, were filled with excitement as thousands of Spaniards boarded flights to New York. The travelers were heading to New Jersey to watch the FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina. The article highlights the emotional atmosphere at the airports, emphasizing the anticipation and joy among fans traveling for the match. It mentions the Spanish national football team, Iberia Airlines, coach Luis de la Fuente, and references Spain and New York.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenter13 hr. ago
The last flight to Spain's second star

On July 18, 2026, Spanish airports, particularly Madrid-Barajas Airport, were filled with excitement as thousands of Spaniards boarded flights to New York. The travelers were heading to New Jersey to watch the FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina. The article highlights the emotional atmosphere at the airports, emphasizing the anticipation and joy among fans traveling for the match. It mentions the Spanish national football team, Iberia Airlines, coach Luis de la Fuente, and references Spain and New York.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event—the FIFA World Cup final—and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The framing is neutral, focusing on the event itself and the emotions of the fans. There is no indication of ideological bias,편

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