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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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Guardamar analyses tourism demand and warns of a deterioration in the British market

Guardamar del Segura’s tourist strategy remains sensible and sustainable. On May 14th, the Interdepartmental Technical Commission (CTI) reconvened at the Town Hall Plenary Hall. The discussion examined the evolution of tourism demand through 2024, with a focus on the performance of the British market, which is one of the municipality’s primary suppliers of tourists.
The Alicante-based tourist firm Sien Consulting, administering the Smart Office, presented the most pertinent data from the study during the session. One of the most beneficial elements is an increase in visitor arrivals during the low season, which is being driven by the advent of new foreign markets. This strategy promotes deseasonalisation of tourism, which benefits the local economy and broadens the profile of people who visit Guardamar outside of the summer months.
However, the research also identifies an urgent issue: the erosion in the importance of British tourism. José Luis Sáez, the mayor of Guardamar, stated that “it is a priority to further interpret the data to identify the reasons for the slowdown in the British market.”
Guardamar thus underlines its commitment to a smart tourism model that can anticipate changes in travel trends and make decisions based on real data. Institutional coordination and a coordinated approach will be critical in maintaining the municipality’s position as a top tourism destination year-round.
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Alicante pre-allocates beach bars and sun loungers on all beaches except San Juan

The Alicante City & Beach Tourist Board has pre-awarded the services of beach bars, sun loungers, lockers, and boat rentals for all beaches except San Juan, totalling €874,166.
The services were placed out to bid in five lots, and over 30 interested companies submitted proposals. The updated specifications include an expansion of the service, which will now run from March 15th to November 2nd, rather than May 1st to October 31st. The contracts will be valid for the next four years, with the option for a one-year extension.
After opening the envelopes containing the bids, they were classified for later awards. Manuel Romero Vargas was the highest-ranked bidder for Lot 1, which includes the management of umbrellas and sun loungers on Tabarca Island; for Lot 2, which includes umbrellas, sun loungers, and a beach bar from Urbanova, along with umbrellas and sun loungers from Agua Amarga, Sgao Asfáltica took first place; for Lot 3, which includes umbrellas, sun loungers, lockers and nautical rentals in El Postiguet, the UTE Compromiso, made up of Restaura Gestión Forty and Como S
The concession for these services in San Juan Beach is being put out to competition under another contract that will stay in effect this year.
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Iberdrola announces power outages in Alicante and 13 municipalities from May 17th to 23rd

Iberdrola recently confirmed further power disruptions in Alicante and other municipalities across the province. These disruptions are planned to take place between Saturday, May 17th and Friday, May 23rd. According to the corporation, the purpose of this step is to perform maintenance work to ensure the quality of service and safety of the facilities.
Alicante, Agost, Alcoy, Aspe, Calpe, Elda, Ibi, Xà bia, La Mata – Torrevieja, La Xara-Dénia, Muro de Alcoy, Mutxamel, Partida de Vallonga (Alicante), and Turballos (Muro de Alcoy) are among the places affected by the power outages.
Iberdrola has pledged to giving a 24-hour notice of the commencement of the power outage. This notification will take the form of signs at the impacted entrances that specify the projected start and end hours of the outage. This is done to reduce inconvenience and allow users to take appropriate safeguards at this time.
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The responsible business has indicated that if the work is done ahead of schedule, power would be restored promptly and without notice. To ensure your safety, avoid performing any maintenance work on your facilities during the outage, since power may be restored earlier than expected, posing a danger of major mishaps.
Due to the nationwide blackout on April 28th, the power outage timetable for the following days may alter.
Power disruptions are scheduled from May 17th to 23rd.
All planned power outages for the week of May 17-23 are listed here, including those in Alicante, Agost, Alcoy, Aspe, Calpe, Elda, Ibi, Xà bia, La Mata-Torrevieja, La Xara-Dénia, Muro de Alcoy, Mutxamel, Partida de Vallonga (Alicante), and Turballos (Muro de Alcoy). Plan ahead!
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