ISSUE NO. 1429
22 - 28 NOVEMBER 2012
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JORGE CASTRO
Now Ryanair D-Day
AIRPORT POSER: El Altet, with Ryanair planes on the tarmac.
is set for Monday... RYANAIR is still waiting for a thumbs-up to an offer to bring 600,000 more passengers to
Alicante’s El Altet airport. The lowcost airline and AENA - Spain’s airports and air navigation authority
Mayor acts on home evictions BENIDORM Local Police will only help evict people on the mayor’s orders. The town hall is taking this step to protect people facing the risk of losing their homes. The Local Police have been informed in writing of the decision, said Mayor Agustin Navarro, who has now met representatives from 22 banks in a bid to tackle the problem. In all cases, particularly those where eviction could cause social exclusion, he asked to be told beforehand.
- are locked in a dispute over air bridges, which the airport insists must be used. Ryanair’s deadline of November 15 came and FRONT EXTRA went without an answer from AENA. Now the cut-off decision PLANS to restore woodland and date has been extended protected countryside in Parcent have until next Monday. received regional government approval. Embarking and disembarking passengers via the enclosed gangways costs the company THE Caritas Food Bank in Denia approximately €3 million a has received 32,000 kilos of year, complained Ryanair provisions for the needy. boss Michael O’Leary. As a result of the disagreement, the airport SMELLS reaching Campello town centre lost around one million are not from the Les Canyades refuse passengers over the last treatment plant, the council said. year. At present AENA Alicante allows 50 per cent of Ryanair flights to forego the air bridges. If this increases to 100 per cent, El Altet would see a rapid increase in Ryanair flights after next April, an official declared.
Country life gets a boost Food help for needy
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