Yesterday morning (9th of May), the SAM driver involved in the tragic tourist bus accident in Caniço on the 17th of April 2019, passed away.
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A young woman took to social media to express her outrage at the way Easyjet behaved towards their customers in Lisbon due to the inoperability of Madeira Airport.
Since midnight strong winds have further complicated landing and take-off conditions at Madeira's International Airport, with the cancellation of 42 arrivals and 37 departure flights, as well as 4 diversions, affecting around 19,000 passengers.
With the annual Flower Festival in full swing, today was the turn of the amateur flower arrangers, and this year two ladies from the Holy Trinity Church Flower Team took part.
Madeira's International Airport was affected by strong winds again today, with nine flights being diverted and four flight cancellations.
On Friday, the 12th of May, a new wine tourism development called 'Terrabona Nature and Vineyards, located at Estrada do Cardo, nº 117, Boaventura, São Vicente, will be inaugurated at 11:00.
Transavia has just announced its 2023/24 winter programme.
On World Pilot Day, EasyJet, Europe's leading airline, announces that it has reopened applications for the "EeasyJet Generation" pilot training programme, where the company will accept approximately 200 aspiring pilots in 2023.
Reid's Palace Hotel is hosting a Botanical Bliss workshop on the 6th and 7th of May (Saturday and Sunday).
The Liberal Initiative (IL) believes that "the North of the island has potential beyond its enormous tourism attraction."
Santana is one of the locations chosen for this year's Nutella's campaign: 'At home, we have what is good'.
Chaos reigned again in Pico do Areeiro, with hundreds of cars congesting and complicating the circulation of traffic in the area.
The CDU (United Democratic Coalition) promoted a political initiative this morning in Praia Formosa, where the Municipal Deputy, Herlanda Amado, spoke of what she considers to be the "destruction" of the coastline of the municipality of Funchal.
Chega-Madeira understands that the "Government has not done everything to maintain the Madeiran - Mainland ferry service" and demands its resumption.
This year, the Flower Festival represents an investment of 940,940 euros, and Madeira will have the best hotel occupancy since 2018 announced the Regional Secretary for Tourism and Culture.