Costa Blanca
Ryanair postpones switching to electronic boarding cards only

Ryanair is delaying its intended switch to entirely paperless boarding cards.
Rather, it will now go into effect on November 3rd, 2025, when the winter timetable begins.
Beginning on this date, Ryanair customers will use the digital boarding pass available in their “myRyanair” instead of downloading and printing a paper boarding pass.
According to Ryanair, about 80% of its customers currently use the digital boarding pass.
Because all passengers will check in online or through the app, Ryanair anticipates eliminating nearly all airport check-in costs starting in November 2025.
According to Ryanair, the airline will save more than 300 tonnes of paper waste annually by switching to completely paperless boarding in November 2025.
The airline is promoting the myRyanair app’s capabilities, such as the new Order to Seat function that lets users place orders straight from their seats and receive priority service, as a more efficient way to fly.
Along with providing real-time alternate travel alternatives during interruption, the app also provides flight information updates and updates from Ryanair’s operations centre.
“This transition to 100% paperless boarding passes will enable us to provide our customers with an improved travel experience, streamlined through the myRyanair app during our less busy winter schedule,” stated Ryanair CMO Dara Brady.
“Passengers will find this especially helpful during disruptions as it will allow our Operations Centre to send real-time updates straight to their phones and offer them alternate flight options.”
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In Benidorm hotels, British tourists surpass national tourists

The rise in hotel occupancy in Benidorm during the second half of February, which accounted for 42% of arrivals and was three points higher than in the first part of the month, was once again mostly due to British tourists. The Costa Blanca’s tourist capital, Hosbec, finished this time with hotels at 76.8%, higher than the monthly average of 75.5%, according to data.
With these numbers, the Brits have surpassed the national tourists, whose share of visitors decreased from 43.8% to 40.2% in the second half of the month. Similarly, the Dutch accounted for 5.2% of all visits, with Belgians coming in second at 5% and Irish at 2.2%.
With 76% of reservations confirmed for the first half of the month, one point more than during the same period in 2024, the March predictions support the upward trend. Hoteliers are able to keep positive expectations for the season because of this steadiness.
Due to the celebration of CEVISAMA and the rise in economic activity in the ceramics industry, Castellón had the highest average hotel occupancy rate in the Valencian Community, at about 85%. The employers’ group claims that “tourism and professional events combined to favour these positive results.”
While reservations for the first half of March were comparable to last year, Valencia saw a decline in occupancy, particularly in 4-star hotels. With 74.2% occupancy in the second half of February and a monthly balance of 72.8%, the Costa Blanca—aside from Benidorm—also had a minor decline, falling 3.3 points short of 2024.
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Elche wins 4.2 million euros on the lottery

The residents of Elche are now over 4.2 million euros richer after yesterday’s, Saturday March 8th, National Lottery draw. The Lottery Administration number 2 in the city of Elche, which is situated in the Plaça de Baix, has received the whole first prize of the draw, which was ticket number 73,267. They had ten series consigned, or one hundred tenths. Everything points to the sale of about 70 tenths, which are valued at 60,000 euros each, pending the final numbers.
As it happens, the Sacred Heart of Jesus parish sold the majority of the tickets—roughly 60.
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Two youths hurt in a car-moped crash in San Miguel de Salinas

A car and a moped collision in San Miguel de Salinas has resulted in the injuries of two youngsters. Due to their injuries, the 15- and 16-year-olds had to be sent to the Hospital of Elche and Torrevieja.
The car and a moped were engaged in an accident on the CV-95 highway in the municipality of San Miguel de Salinas around 9:38 p.m. yesterday, Friday, March 7th, according to sources from the Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (Cicu).
A 15-year-old child with many injuries was treated by two SAMU units who were sent to the scene and transferred to Torrevieja Hospital. A 16-year-old boy who had injuries to his face and leg was taken to Elche General Hospital.
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