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Issue 555
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NORTH EDITION roundtownnews.co.uk
4 - 10 JUNE 2010
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Weighty matters
Town hall holds the key
Jack Troughton reports on the meeting held by Bernardo del Rosal Blasco with Abusos Urbanisticos Lliber No victims. • p3
Greedy O’Leary lets off steam
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has been very vocal about the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre and the no fly zone which crippled flights in April. • p6
by Jack Troughton
Free information day On Thursday 10th June Draycott Browne Solicitors are having an open day and will be offering free advice regarding personal and business needs. • p26
Seventh International Moraira Music Festival Eric Taylor previews the event which takes place on Sunday in Moraira at 7pm. A whole range of bands and entertainers will be performing and Eric will be hosting the event. • p48
Squad farce Fabio Capello and the World Cup Games are hot topics for discussion in Andy Kay’s weekly column. • p70
WORLD CUP
Lisa Fox
Lisa completes the Edinburgh Marathon BRAVE RUNNER Lisa Fox broke through the pain barrier to finish the Edinburgh Marathon. The 40-year-old completed the course around the Scottish capital together for the second year as temperatures soared. See page 8 for the full story.
LOW COST airlines are being accused of tipping the scales so passengers face paying expensive excess luggage fines. Angry travellers using Alicante’s busy El Altet Airport believe airline officials at check-in are stooping to sharp practice to boost income. A kilo overweight can net an operator an additional 20€. And the departure hall has become a frustrating place as tempers fray when passengers find same luggage they brought to Spain is suddenly ruled too heavy. RTN has learnt of allegations that both airline crews, monitoring carry on bags at boarding gates, and ground staff at checkin desks, receive bonuses for reaching “targets”. Passengers pulled up over the size of cabin bags must pay a premium to place them
in the hold, while overweight luggage also has a penalty. Calls for an investigation at El Altet – which is fast building a reputation as being particularly strict over luggage rules – come as budget carrier Ryanair inflates baggage charges for the summer season. In July and August, the profit-spinning Irish airline has announced a checked bag booked online will cost £20 rather than £15 and a second case £40 rather than £35. However, if booked through a call centre or checked in at an airport, the cost of putting the first piece of luggage in the hold increases from £35 to £40 and further cases up to £80 from the usual £70. RTN reader Tony Gee, who has lived in Spain for over 15 years, remains certain low cost airlines are “onto a nice little earner” by the weigh-in “scam”. continued on page 4
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