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A court rules against Ryanair’s carry-on bags policy

A court told Ryanair to give back the 139.98 euros they charged a couple for moving hand luggage that weighed less than 10 kilos. This is a service that should have been included in the price of the ticket.
The High Court of Justice of the Valencian Community said that the Irish company had to pay back the couple 91.98 euros for the trip from Alicante to Lodz, Poland, plus 48 euros for the trip back, plus two points of interest on top of that.
Ryanair said that the plaintiffs knew about the terms of the contract when they bought their ticket and that there was an extra charge for having carry-on luggage that was bigger than what was allowed.
“Whether an airline can charge an additional supplement to a passenger for transporting his or her hand luggage; understanding the term “hand luggage” not to mean a small bag or purchases made at the airport, but those additional suitcases or backpacks in which the passenger carries his or her personal belongings.” This was the judge’s question for both sides.
The judge looks at the current laws and past cases on the subject and comes to the conclusion that ‘it must be considered that said hand luggage is an essential part of the transportation of passengers and that its transportation, therefore, cannot be subject to a price supplement, provided that said luggage meets reasonable demands related to its weight and dimensions and complies with the applicable safety requirements’.
So, “the airline cannot charge an additional supplement for the carrying of said luggage, unless it is justified that it does not respond to said reasonable demands, which has not occurred in the present procedure, or the airline proves that the carrying of said hand luggage on the plane entails an additional cost.”
As a result of the changes made to Law 37/2011 on streamlining procedures, Ryanair has been told to pay the legal fees for this case. They can’t appeal this decision.
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Villajoyosa bridge to be widened further

In the ongoing rehabilitation project, the Calle Cervantes bridge over the Rio Amadorio will be widened by one metre in excess of the original plan. The bridge restoration project, which was initiated in November 2024 and was draughted in 2021, initially concentrated on the correction of damage caused by the passage of time, including water leaks and humidity in the structure. The local government has made the decision to incorporate significant technical and functional modifications in order to ensure the long-term durability of the infrastructure and substantially improve accessibility and mobility on the bridge, as explained by the councillor for urban planning, Pedro Ramis. Specifically, the works have revealed deficiencies in past expansions.

Between 1840 and 1878, this infrastructure was constructed. The board was subsequently expanded in the 1950s, and the modifications were implemented to organise the pavements and lights. Ramis elucidates that ‘until the pavement of one of the sidewalks was raised, it was discovered that a fundamental component of the board that was the subject of expansion in the 1950s was inadequately executed. This was due to the fact that the load distribution slab, which was intended to anchor both the railing and the lights, had not been completed. Consequently, a much more ambitious action was necessary, not merely a restoration, but a structural one, to guarantee the stability of this fun
The project will be modified to include the construction of a new concrete slab, which will enhance the bridge’s total width and allow for the creation of pavements that are approximately two metres wide. Similarly, the railing and luminaires will be replaced with more contemporary and lightweight components, which will also contribute to the expansion of the functional width.
At present, efforts are being made to finalise the project’s specifics, assess the cost, and predict the duration of execution for these modifications. The local government’s objective is to minimise the inconvenience to citizens by completing the works in the minimum possible time. This bridge is a critical component of the municipality’s mobility infrastructure, as it facilitates both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. It links the Plaça de la Generalitat to Carrer Cervantes.
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Van falls into a ditch on a closed street in Crevillente

On Wednesday afternoon, April 3rd, a van was ensnared in a ditch that had been opened by roadworks on Calle Santa María de la Cabeza, which is located in the centre of Crevillent (Alicante). Witnesses reported that the driver entered a road that was clearly marked as closed for maintenance work at approximately 7:59 p.m., which is when the incident occurred.
The white van, which entered the construction site, came to a halt on its side after one of its wheels tumbled into the ditch in the centre of the road, as seen in the photograph. The incident elicited enthusiasm among passersby, who approached to enquire about the situation. Construction workers and security personnel intervened to facilitate the vehicle’s removal.
The images illustrate the peril that unauthorised access to streets that have been closed for public works can pose, despite the fact that the driver’s condition has not been disclosed and no injuries have been reported.
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Superheroes and National Police visit kids oncology ward at Alicante Hospital

On Thursday, 3rd April, at the Alicante General University Hospital, a day filled with emotions, smiles, and unforgettable moments unfolded. A group of superheroes, accompanied by National Police officers, astonished the children admitted to the paediatric oncology ward. The visit, which was intended to offer emotional support, optimism, and encouragement to children who are battling cancer on a daily basis, was a magical experience for the children, their families, and the healthcare staff.
The heroes were hailed by the children with expressions of joy and awe. The rooms were visited by characters such as Spider-Man, Batman, and Captain America, as well as police officers. They distributed gifts, exchanged embraces, and offered words of encouragement, eliciting smiles and applause with each interaction. The visitors and the juvenile patients established an immediate connection, which fostered an environment of optimism and fortitude.

These types of altruistic actions, which are encouraged by volunteer associations and law enforcement agencies, serve as an illustration of how empathy and social commitment can have a beneficial impact during challenging periods. The visit not only served to raise awareness about the reality of children facing severe illnesses but also encouraged the children.
The transformative power of hope is underscored by gestures such as these, which serve to reinforce the notion that optimism can be the most effective treatment, even on the most challenging days.
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