Edition 24
www.thecourier.es
Friday, August 5, 2011
Court boots out appeal over Alicante boarding RYANAIR have been slapped in the face for a second time by a new court ruling that the restrictions against boarding passengers on foot at Alicante Airport must remain. In this week’s ruling, Elche’s Mercantile Court No.3 said the characteristics of the new terminal make it advisable, for safety reasons, to board people via the passenger bridges. Ryanair were ordered to pay costs, though it is believed they can appeal against the court’s decision. The low-cost airline had asked the court to order AENA Spanish Airports to offer the same services and conditions as in the old El Altet terminal - and allow their passengers to board without using the bridges. The court’s first ruling on the matter, although also
NEW BLOW FOR RYANAIR rejecting Ryanair’s appeal, asked AENA to reconsider whether the airbridges were necessary. On-site tests were subsequently carried out at the terminal at the end of that month, with AENA saying that embarking and disembarking on foot could only be permitted during the winter season – and even then, only on certain gates.
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Brit death No.4 in Ibiza A 21-year-old Glaswegian who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on Monday was the FOURTH British holidaymaker to die in Ibiza in five weeks. Barry Hesford (pictured) died after getting into trouble in the pool at the 63room Aparthotel Bahia in San Antonio. The Guardia Civil is investigating the cause but a spokesman announced: ‘‘We cannot yet say what happened.’ A Facebook page - RIP Barry Bhoy -
has been set up by friends in memory of the Celtic fan. So far, it has attracted more than 1,000 tributes. Three other Brits have died on the island in the past few weeks after falling from balconies. The last was Samuel McCaughey, 23, from Manchester, who plunged from his third-floor flat in San Antonio last Friday. More than a dozen
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