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With over one million passengers in January, Alicante-Elche airport sets yet another record

Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández

The Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport’s passenger flow has been consistently setting new records. This pattern continued at the tail end of January, when the provincial airfield set a new record by carrying more than one million passengers. With 1,057,214 passengers in the first month of 2025, the result reflects a gain of 10.3% compared to the 958,088 passengers reported in the same month last year. Up until then, the most enjoyable January in the series had been 2024.

Aena data shows that, with 891,101 registered passengers, international traffic climbed by 10.6% and remains the leading source of passengers. There were 165,688 passengers recorded for domestic transportation, which represents a 9.5% increase. This is in comparison to business traffic and the corresponding period previous year.

As before, the UK topped the worldwide market with 296,539 tourists; next came the Netherlands with 80,379; Belgium with 67,608; Germany with 66,290; and Poland with 65,387. Similarly, Alicante Airport had 7,123 aeroplane operations in May, a 10.1% increase over the same month in 2024, and a record amount of passengers for the airport overall.

Having reached a new milestone in the first month of 2025, the terminal in the Elche district of El Altet continues to face another set of challenges that started to pile up last spring. Since then, the monthly passenger totals have surpassed one million, and 2024 ended with an all-time high of over 18.3 million passengers. This record showed a 16% rise compared to 2023 estimates and also made it the aerodrome with the fastest yearly growth rate among the five airport facilities in the country, surpassing Malaga airport.

This pattern of behaviour is being repeated using January data, which shows that the Alicante terminal saw a 10.3% increase, which is more than the growth observed by the top five airports in terms of traffic volume. The following airports experienced growth: Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (8.4%), El Prat (5.4%), Gran Canaria (6.2%), Málaga (1.9%), and Tenerife (6.8%). But as we begin this new year, the provincial airport is in sixth place overall, well below all of them. Tenerife is in fifth place, with 1,287,940 passengers, while Málaga achieved 1,369,837.

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Santa Pola man questioned by police for teaching children how to shoot a gun in a park

The Santa Pola Local Police responded to an incident near the town’s Skate Park in which a man used an air rifle in front of minors. According to the police force’s social media sites, the person was showing his son and other children how to use the rifle, including shooting rounds into the air.

The incident occurred a few days ago during the officers’ afternoon shift, while they patrolled the area to maintain the safety of public places. They discovered this abnormal condition, which threatened the safety of youngsters and other individuals.

The local police arrived quickly to the area and reported the occurrence to the proper authorities. Fortunately, no serious injuries or consequences were reported, but the incident has aroused worries regarding the reckless use of this type of weapon, particularly in the company of youngsters.

The Local Police attempted to jokingly highlight the gravity of the situation by wondering whether the culprit is a “Father of the Year” candidate. They also emphasised the necessity of promoting civility in public places and educating youngsters about safety regulations.


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Nearly 40 fines issued to scooter drivers in Dénia in one week

During the week of May 5th-11th, the Dénia Local Police increased their enforcement of Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMVs), resulting in 38 fines.

The main violations detected were:

🔹Circulate through pedestrian areas or sidewalks

🔹Do not wear a helmet

🔹Driving under the minimum age

🔹Riding with a passenger.

In this regard, the Dénia Local Police reminds you of the basic regulations for driving a vehicle:

✔️Maximum speed: 25 km/h

✔️Minimum age: 15 years

✔️Mandatory use of helmet

✔️Lighting: front white light and rear red light

✔️Permitted areas: 20-30 lanes and bike lane

🚫It is forbidden to drive in pedestrian areas or pavements.


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Couple jailed for robberies using the “hug” method in Malaga and Alicante

The Guardia Civil has arrested a man and a woman, both 38 years old, for allegedly committing six crimes in Malaga and Alicante using the “hug” approach. After appearing before a judge, they were ordered to be held in custody.

On May 1st in Calpe (Alicante), police from the investigation area of the town’s main post saw a suspicious car driving at a low speed. The vehicle’s occupants were particularly interested in older folks passing through the region.

Given these odd conditions, investigators checked the vehicle’s database and determined it was associated with previous crimes. They then identified the occupants, verifying that each had an arrest warrant for a robbery committed weeks earlier in Marbella, according to a Guardia Civil statement.

Key information concerning the arrest:


A 38-year-old man and woman were arrested for six crimes in Malaga and Alicante.
They employed the hugging approach to perpetrate crimes.
They have been linked to a violent robbery in Marbella.
The embrace technique is a frequent practice among organised crime groups.

A couple arrested for robbery with the hug method


While police were conducting the arrest, it was discovered that the same couple had committed a theft in Calpe, stealing two gold chains from a tourist by fondling and personal contact. A thorough examination linked them to four other similar events since April.

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Significant economic damage


Several high-end watches were violently robbed in Jávea, Pilar de la Horadada, and Marbella. Jewellery and watches were also stolen in La Nucía, Calpe, and Pedreguer. The anticipated financial loss surpasses €140,000. Both detainees were taken before Denia Investigating Court No. 2 and sentenced to prison.

Criminal organisations’ methods of operation


The hug method is a popular tactic among organised travel groups.
They prefer elderly persons or those in vulnerable positions as their victims.
They distract their victims with phoney gestures of affection before stealing things.


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