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San Javier will host the largest air festival of the year celebrating 40 years of the Eagle Patrol

The ‘Aire 25’ air event at FITUR 2025 was created by the Murcia City Council of San Javier to honour the Air and Space Army’s Eagle Patrol’s 40th anniversary. It will happen on June 14th and 15th. It is going to be the most important aviation event in Spain this year.
Last week, the Murcia Region booth at the FITUR 2025 megatourism fair in Madrid was the place where the “Aire 25” air festival was introduced. The festival will take place over the Mar Menor, in front of the beaches of the town of San Javier in Murcia. It was already known about this event in December, when Air General Francisco Braco, who is the JEMA (Chief of the Air Staff), spoke to the public.
The general said that this year is the 40th anniversary of the Águila aerobatic patrol. The patrol uses CASA (now Airbus Defence & Space) C-101 training jets to perform in Spain and at foreign events where Spain is represented. While AJEMA didn’t give us any more information at the time, the FITUR presentation has given us more information. It will be the “Aire 25” event, and it will happen on Saturday 14th and Sunday15th June.
At the San Javier air base, the C-101s are flown by experienced teacher pilots from the General Air Academy (AGA), which is part of the Air and Space Force and has been training future pilots since 1943. Other pilots from the Spanish Navy, the Civil Guard, and other countries also work at the base.
It’s been a practice for the council of Murcia and the AGA to get along well, which makes it easier to put on air festivals. In this regard, the city’s current mayor, José Miguel Luengo, said at FITUR, while the Patrulla Águila pilots were there: “This event, which will be the most important in Europe, will bring together international patrols in a way that has never been seen before.”
‘Air 25’ was last held in June 2018, to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the AGA. The event took place in the same location and included an open day at the base and a day of air shows off the coast of Murcia, which 300,000 people watched. The Air and Space Force thinks that up to 500,000 people could be at this year’s event. The institution’s social networks say that soon it will be known who else will be there besides the Águila, Aspa, and PAPEA (Air Force Acrobatic Parachute Patrol) teams.
More information can be found https://www.aire25.es/
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Moldovan mobster arrested in Torrevieja

A 37-year-old Moldovan male has been taken into custody by the Guardia Civil in accordance with an Italian European Arrest Warrant (EAW). Known as “thieves in law,” the detainee belonged to the Russian-Soviet criminal organisation VOR V ZAKONE, which was committed to committing significant crimes.
The arrest happened on February 28th in Torrevieja while Guardia Civil officers were performing a public safety duty. While on patrol, they spotted three people on a restaurant terrace and saw one of them attempting to hide after spotting them. The officers became suspicious of this behaviour and went on to identify him.
After doing technical examinations, the authorities concluded that the person’s Romanian passport, which was of excellent quality, was a fake. After being detained and brought to government facilities, his fingerprints were recognised, proving his identity.
On March 2th, 2022, the Verona Criminal Court sentenced the detainee to 11 years in prison for international criminal conspiracy offences of a mafia nature. The detainee was a member of the VOR V ZAKONE organisation, which was committed to committing crimes against people and property using mafia-style intimidation, threats, and violence.
The man had been hiding in Spain since the sentencing, using fictitious paperwork to evade discovery. To ascertain whether the fugitive has committed crimes in Spain, the Guardia Civil is still looking into the matter.
The detainee was taken to the Court of First Instance in Torrevieja, where he was ordered to be detained until his extradition to Italy.
The Guardia Civil underlines its commitment to combating international crime and deals another blow to organised crime with this operation.
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Alicante to Seville daily with new Ryanair schedule

During the summer of 2025, Ryanair will run daily flights between Alicante and Seville.
The company plans to connect the two cities on a daily basis from today, March 27th, until October 25th. This year, the connection is strengthened with a flight every weekday, in contrast to the 2024 summer season when the route ran six days a week (with double frequency on Sundays and no flights on Wednesdays). Additionally, Ryanair plans to launch eight weekly flights in April 2025, with the addition of a second daily frequency on Saturdays.
Reaching 125,581 passengers in 2024, the link with Seville, the capital of Andalusia and Spain’s fourth most populous city, saw stratospheric growth. Compared to 2023, when the route carried 58,361 people between the two cities, this number marked a 115% increase.
A potential increase of frequency on the Alicante-Elche and Seville route has not been ruled out, and Ryanair will soon release its 2025–2026 winter schedule. Given the ongoing increase in demand on this route, the Irish airline may be planning to improve connection, as it ran five weekly flights during the previous winter season.
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Benidorm could start fining illegal tourist properties by Easter

Since the formal transfer of authority is anticipated to take place next week, Benidorm may start immediately fining unlawful tourist accommodations as early as Easter. Marián Cano, the Regional Minister of Innovation, Industry, Commerce, and Tourism, made this announcement as an indication of the advancements made in working with local councils to keep an eye on the tourism industry’s underground economy. The city councils of Alicante, Castellón, Elche, Torrevieja, and Benicarló are among the other municipalities that have stated their intention to take on this responsibility. This progress has already been formalised in Valencia, where the transfer of powers has been completed and all the procedures are prepared for approval next week in Benidorm.
In her response to a parliamentary question, the Nuciera councillor discussed the issue in Les Corts and stressed that the new tourism inspection plan “is not a continuation of the previous one, but rather an improvement that introduces more effective measures, strengthens institutional collaboration, and better responds to the needs of the sector.” She stressed cooperation with local governments in this regard in order to provide “more effective inspections and a swift response to irregularities.”
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