The Portuguese Labour Party (PTP) firmly believes that Porto Santo's Airport should be used as a contingency airport and that a fast connection between the two islands is needed.
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The Municipality of Funchal (CMF), has asked the PSP to strengthen traffic enforcement on the streets in the Anadia area and has launched an appeal asking drivers not to park on the sides of the road.
A hire car left parked in the middle of the road in front of a junction in Pico do Areeiro caused chaos today.
Spanish airline, Binter, will continue to operate the Madeira – Porto Santo route until the 23rd of February 2024, after the concession contract was extended by the Government of the Republic this week.
With the end of the air link concession contract with Binter Airlines, those living in Porto Santo are still unsure if an air link to Madeira will be maintained.
The PS-Madeira considers it a priority to create tourist planning measures to ensure the safety of natural heritage sites, the use of pedestrian routes, and other natural spaces within the region.
Despite successive warnings about the imminent danger, several tourists were photographed today messing about in the Cascata dos Anjos, Ponta do Sol.
Often referred to as the Golden Island or Ilha Dourada, Porto Santo is undergoing a revival courtesy of a breakthrough European Project.
A new viewpoint is being created in Machico - 'Miradouro do Paraíso.'
More and more tourists are using public transport. In the first three months of 2023, Horários do Funchal sold 15,113 ‘Multidias/Kit Turista’, up 106% compared to the first quarter of 2019, when 7,332 units were sold. 42,234 of this type of bus ticket were sold last year, which allows the…
The 66th Porto Moniz Agricultural Fair will be held until Sunday, the 16th of June.
The President of the Regional Government insists that people are working themselves into a frenzy over the occasional cases of indiscipline on the part of tourists.
Bad parking in Pico Do Areeiro is now a daily event, as tourism professionals again voiced their anger at the lack of consideration by drivers and their inability to park, preventing tour buses from being able to drive along the road in safety, let alone park.
So far, EasyJet has cancelled 350 flights between the 21st and 25th of July, due to industrial action.
When interviewed by local newspaper, JM, several travel agents admitted to not wanting to work with low-cost airlines.