Issue No. 1959 19 - 25 January 2023
THE good news is, it looks as though things are starting to pick up as AENA (the airport management group which includes Alicante-Elche Airport) closed 2022 with a total of 243,681,775 passengers. This figure represents an 88.5 per cent recovery in passenger traffic compared to 2019, the last year before the impact of the Covis-19 pandemic. Alicante-Elche Airport saw 13,202,880 passengers walk through its doors which, even with a decrease of 12.3 per cent compared to 2019, is a positive sign. As for the number of aircraft in operation, the airport confirmed they saw 90,109 planes fly through its skies.
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APAH: Rescues abandoned cats and dogs and helps to find their forever homes.
THE Horadada Animal Protection Associa tion (APAH) brings exciting news for the new year, but they still need your help. In June 2021 the association shared their desperate plight to find a new home for their cattery. It set up a GoGetFunding page Our Future In Your Hands as a sim ple way for people to donate to the cam paign to help with the relocation of res cued animals. So far, the association has gratefully re ceived donations of €1,585. The exciting news is that APAH has been offered some land on which to build a new Cattery and Kennels but with that
comes the extra cost and hard work of building new sheds and erecting new fencing. Can you help? Any and all donations are gratefully accepted, no matter how small. You can donate online at: https://gogetfunding.com/savealifeto day2/ or if you would prefer to donate directly by transfer, Caixa bank details are: Relocation Fund ES50 2100 8231 4513 0034 0790. Registered as a charity in the year 2000, APAH rescues abused and abandoned cats and dogs in and around the area and helps to find their forever homes.
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