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.
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The Liberal Initiative (IL) believes that "the North of the island has potential beyond its enormous tourism attraction."
As of Monday, the 1st of May, the price of a litre of 95 petrol will drop four cents to 1.606 euros per litre.
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.
A cyclist 'ventured' onto the highway this evening on the Cancela junction. The unusual situation surprised and worried drivers, especially as this is a traffic offence.
More than 40 national and international researchers, managers, and technicians, are part of a scientific expedition to the Selvagens Islands, which began yesterday, the 23rd of April, and lasts until the 2nd of May.
Chega-Madeira understands that the "Government has not done everything to maintain the Madeiran - Mainland ferry service" and demands its resumption.
The JPP (Juntos Pelo Povo) has published the legal opinion on the concession contract for the public sea transport service between Funchal and Porto Santo.
At midday today it was announced that a Russian Research vessel - Akademik Fedorov, suspected of being used as a spy vessel had been detected 70 km off the east coast of the Selvagen Islands special protection reserve.
Early on this morning, reports were released that strong winds were conditioning the operationality of the airport and that at least three aircraft were circling waiting for an opportunity to land.
Drivers were faced with a predicament this afternoon as they had to negotiate their way around a man who was lying in the middle of the road in Campo da Barco, Funchal.
A couple of canyoners were caught this afternoon attempting a death defying descent at the Caminho da Furna à Meia Légua, Ribeira Brava.
The Minister of National Defence said that the Portuguese Navy's ship 'Mondego,' which broke down in March, is now fully operational and back on active duty.