Edition 140
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Friday, October 25, 2013
PLEASE COME BACK! Airport offers cash for new flights INSIDE TODAY
By Alex Trelinski The owners of AlicanteElche airport are going to pay air lines to reinstate routes that they scrapped in recent years. AENA wants more routes flying out of El Altet in 2014, and they’ve got the gov ernment green light to pass on to the airlines the entire passenger levies on any new routes that are launched next year from AlicanteElche. AENA is hoping that this will be a big incentive for old carriers like Ryanair as well as new ones to reintroduce allyear connections to cen tres that have disappeared over the last 2 years. This applies as much to domestic routes within Spain as well as to foreign destinations, with a possible annual sav ing of 350 thousand Euros for a new service. Currently each plane with some 150 passengers has to pay a tax of 2250 Euros, which would be waived on a new route next year. On the AENA wish list are connections with Rome, Vienna, and Lisbon, whilst domestically
they are after year round services with cities like Seville and Santander. Further south, there’s mixed news over the planned opening date for Murcia’s Corvera airport. The regional government has been given a legal green light to carry on with their plans, but the judge ment from the regional court throws a spanner into the works. It says that for the time being, the existing
concessionaire at Corvera, Aeromur, which the govern ment “sacked”, can contin ue to stay there whilst things are sorted out. Aeromur are legally fighting Murcia’s move to remove them, and have been told by the Murcia Court to keep the Corvera facilities in good order. Murcia President, Ramon Luis Valcárcel has repeatedly said over the last few weeks that he is close to
signing deal with airport operator AENA for the clo sure of San Javier with all services being transferred to Corvera in the spring. Meanwhile 60 AENA work ers at San Javier met on Wednesday and have called for a meeting with Valcárcel to get reassur ances about their jobs and what they claim are some 500 indirect positions that would be affected by the move to Corvera.
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Don’t forget that you can have an extra hour in bed this Sunday morning as Central European Time moves into winter mode, with the clocks switching back an hour at 3.00am to 2.00am. UK time makes the same switch from British Summer Time to Greenwich Mean Time.
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