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Jet2 Coming In To Land ; Porto Santo Ferries Past & Present ; TAP Promotion & Strike

September 10, 2009 By: admin Category: Travel Transport Tourism

(10th September). ‘Jet2 to begin Manchester to Madeira service’. Budget airline Jet2.com is to start a new service to Madeira from Manchester Airport (UK). It said the flights to Funchal would operate every Monday during summer 2010 with fares starting at £49.99 one way including taxes. Jet2 said this this and other new services to Tunisia, Kos, Gran Canaria and Venice announced in recent weeks would create an extra 250 jobs. Ian Doubtfire, the airline’s managing director, said, “Madeira is a stunning island and an absolutely fantastic Summer holiday destination which I am sure will be extremely popular with our customers in the North West and beyond. “We are the only airline to offer direct scheduled services to Madeira from Manchester meaning that this service will benefit people from across the north." Andrew Harrison, Manchester Airport Commercial Director, said: “Jet2.com is going from strength to strength at Manchester Airport as they continue to expand their range of destinations with Madeira being the latest to go on sale. Madeira is an extremely popular holiday destination and will be a welcome addition to our summer schedule”. I got this from another source, but the Diário also covers it, saying that a 3 year €200,000 promotional investment has been made by tourism, and that flights will start next February, but I couldn’t find any then. I have checked Summer flights, and you can book flights now, but I didn’t see many flights at the headline price. JET2

(9th September).

Pictured But not named : The ‘Pirata Azul’.

‘Historics Of ‘The Line’ Are Still Around’. Long before the days of the current ferry ‘Lobo Marinho’, other vessels worked the route between Madeira and Porto Santo in the early 1980′s, transporting people and supplies, and starting the real development of Porto Santo. The ‘old school’ continue to operate, one with more success than the others. The ‘Pirata Azul’, which now takes tourists up and down the Rio Douro, now has a capacity for 231 passengers, and is one of the great attractions of the wine making region of Portugal. That ship could make the archipelago crossing in 3 hours. The ‘Independência’, working here in 1983, was Norwegian built. It is now based in Sétubal. The ‘Alizur-Amarillo’ also remains active, owned by a Croatian company, sailing the Adriatic Sea. Another, ‘Pátria’, has been rebaptised, and is now the ‘Sea Flower 2′, ‘and is currently operating in the seas of South Korea. The first every actual ferry to undertake the Porto Santo route was the  ‘Lusitânia Expresso’, and is currently in Venezuela, making connections between the islands of that country, that are found in the Caribbean Sea. In more recent times, Porto Santo Line has had the right to the route, firstly with ‘Lady of Mann’, then ‘Lobo Marinho 1′. The current ´job holder’, ‘Lobo Marinho 2′, has been in service since 2003, and was purpose built for the job.

(8th September). ‘TAP Launches Low Cost To 34 Cities’. TAP, Portugal’s favourite airline, is making 300,000 cheap seats available for European travel to 34 cities. €59 is the starting price. Also (and they were outside of Europe last time I saw a map) the promotion includes destinations in Africa and the Americas. The prices shown include taxes, but you have to fly from Lisbon or Porto, booking by the end of this month, and travelling between 1st November and 31st March.

‘Pilots Call Strike For 24th & 25th September – Paralysation motivated by intolerable discontentment by the pilots of TAP’. The trade union representing TAP airline pilots has announced a further strike, after a vote was taken this week, with 85% of those present at the meeting in agreement with strike action.

Nacional Triumph ; Benefit Scam Uncovered ; Mosquitoes Lying Low ; TAP Strike Controlled

August 28, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Politics & Political News

(28th August). Today’s main news story and photo, with about two thirds of the front page : ‘In The Elite Of Europe – With a deceive draw yesterday in St. Petersburg (1-1), Nacional eliminated the millionaires of Zenit and move on now to the must sought after group phase. A historic deed that launches the Madeiran club into another galaxy of European football. The draw of the league is today’. ‘Here are the new ‘Czars’ of Madeira’. In football, Nacional went to play the second leg of the Europa League qualifying match in Moscow yesterday evening, and thanks to a very very late equaliser by Ruben Micael (the only Madeiran in the game), go forward to the next group stage at the expense of Zenit St. Petersburg, who were huge favourites for the win. I thought I was enthusiastic at the fantastic result, but I didn’t even consider using words ‘elite’ and ‘galaxy’. Once again it was and still is impossible to see even the slightest snippet of the game due to TV rights, but we had nearly full coverage on the radio. The draw for the group phase is at 12.30 am today I think, and Nacional are in there with Benfica and Sporting. Not much room left on the front page for anything else.

UPDATE : You won’t see it on TV, but after extensive research the last minute Nacional goal (and the OTT celebrations) is available to blog readers HERE along with a match report in English. In the draw for the group phase made this afternoon, Nacional will play in Group L with Werder Bremen (Germany), Austria de Vienna, and Atletico de Bilbau (Spain). The first games will be on 17th September.

‘CMF ‘Occupies’ Old Buildings’. Funchal Municipal Council is to take administrative possession of 4 old run-down buildings, to use for social housing. The buildings are in an advanced state of degradation in the old city. CMF will take possession of the buildings, which are protected in legal terms, for turning them into housing. There are at least four of these buildings, whose expropriation process determines a substantial investment, not only to pay the owners, but also to pay for the restoration work. One house in Rua de Santa Maria will cost €53,000 to buy, and another €102,000 to restore. There are many such houses in the area, and the process of expropriation (compulsory purchase) is there to allow CMF to take on the restoration, to keep Funchal looking in good shape, when the owners fail to do so with their property. The process has four stages, and is usually made more difficult because owners cannot be identified or traced, often as a result of complex inheritance issues, as often happens here.

(Social) Security Investigates Fraud – The scheme involves false claims for unemployment benefit. Bernadette Vieira alerts citizens to the serious consequences of illegal claims’. An allegedly fraudulent scheme involving false unemployment claims, may be undermining the social security system, and costing many thousands of Euros. The case is now being investigated by the inspection branch of Social Security Madeira (CSSM), following a whistle blower complaint, and as required by law, they immediately suspended unemployment benefits awarded to people under suspicion. In practice, they suspect the existence of companies that, in return for a monetary consideration, have sent false statements to the CSSM in support of claims for unemployment benefits, for workers who in fact never worked there. Research by the Diário revealed that this scheme is suspected of taking place in the north of Madeira, involving an unspecified number of people. In the parish of Boaventura, the number of individuals suspected of improperly receiving the unemployment benefit is around 10. If the bogus claims are confirmed the matter will be turned over to the Justice Police. Bernadette Vieira, president of CSSM, alerts citizens to the seriousness of a situation like this, as well as for the obvious consequences for those involved. The first of which, is the immediate suspension of unemployment benefit. In addition, offenders are obliged to refund the entire amount obtained unlawfully. This, warns the president of CSSM, in the absence of an immediate repayment, will lead to the suspension of all subsidies and other social benefits, that will continue until the amount owed is paid off in full. To further aggravate the situation, the culprits are also subject to a fine of up to one thousand Euros. For companies involved in fraudulent situations like this, the amount of fines can go up to €2,500. In addition to all this, there are criminal consequences for some. In addition, she appeals to the public who are aware of schemes like these, to report the matter. Sounds almost like it is a new phenomenon, but surely it can’t be. A certain small percentage of human beings will always try to rip-off the system, that’s an unfortunate fact of life, but here it’s almost a national sport as far as the financial authorities go, with so many people working and claiming benefits, and working and not paying tax, or businesses earning and siphoning. Normally it doesn’t it seem to bother anyone, let alone the IRS and Social Security, and it almost seems to be socially acceptable. The fines hardly seem much of a deterrent either. I wonder if there is anything we could learn from our politicians about how to behave in this sense?

‘Weekend With The Famous – Dates 4th And 5th – The event ‘Faces’ Divine Experience’ ends with a VIP party at The Vine Hotel’. Fun, elegance and dozens of familiar faces from the world of television. This is what promises to end the weekend special summer that the famous celebrity magazine ‘Faces’ will present in Madeira, on the 4th and 5th of September. The actress and TV presenter, Liliana Aguiar, and Sofia Marques, are named guests, but the final list of celebrities is still being prepared and in the coming days there should be more news. The Vine will be an unforgettable party. For these two days, specifically Friday, after a ‘welcome drink’ at The Vine Hotel (in the hotel’s official event ‘Faces Divine Experience’), there follows a visit to the ‘Madeira Wine Festival 2009′ which will take place at Avenida Arriaga, then the night will finish with a dinner at’ Chega de Saudade’, one of the most popular restaurants in downtown Funchal. On Saturday, there is a boat trip planned along the coast to the Marina Quinta do Lorde, in Caniçal, followed by lunch there. At night, there will be a dinner at the restaurant at The Vine, followed by a media VIP party for about 400 invited guests. Having never heard of the magazine ‘Faces’, or the only two guests named so far, I thought I ought to do some Google research and it seems that ‘Faces’ Magazine is a free magazine about the nightlife, restaurants, fashion, stores, and people of Halifax in England.

‘Law of compulsory education until the age of 18 published yesterday – Students in the next school year to stay until the seventh grade are already covered(?)’. The law which extends compulsory education to the age of 18, and establishes pre-school education from the age of 5, was published in the Diário da República (official Journal). Law No 85/2009 states that "compulsory education implies, for the guardian of the child, the duty to make the registration of the child in public or private schools, in institutions of education, and / or training recognized by authorities, determining for the student the duty of attendance".

‘SATA repudiates the strike of Groundforce – Company accepts no responsibility for the inconvenience that passengers will suffer’. If the TAP strike today and tomorrow isn’t bad enough, the handling company at several airports, Groundforce, has also chosen the same days to strike. This will affect passengers using the airports of Madeira, Porto Santo, Lisbon and Porto. The strike will cause congestion with luggage movements, and problems in check in, embarking and disembarking. Passengers are advised to travel with cabin luggage only, and also to check in by telephone where possible. The SATA customer contact centre number is 707 22 72 82, or information can be obtained on-line.

‘Rockfall Along The Seafront Of Ribeira Brava – Boulders fell on the section prohibited for use’. The old sea road, closed to traffic for several years, that leads to the roundabout at Tabua, suffered another rock fall yesterday. No one was hurt, but the damage was evident both to the pavement and in the outer sea wall which runs alongside the road. The route is correctly identified with warning signs, and also signs prohibiting pedestrian and bicycle traffic, but many ignore them.

In yesterday’s Jornal da Madeira : ‘New measure against social exclusion released – The program was published this week in the Journal of the Region’. The Government has just launched a measure to combat social exclusion. This is the Local Contract Program for Social Development, published this week in the Journal of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (JORAM) whose purpose, is to ‘bridge the current needs of society in the face of persistent poverty and social exclusion’. According to the regional secretary for social affairs, it is a set of opportunities that are created locally for the social development of people who are in situations of social downfall, to give an opportunity that these people can take part in’. He said ‘this is a project of great social importance’, as it will offer them "an opportunity for integration". It involves the the creation of units that develop, train and thus provide new job opportunities for those people in need of support. It will be targeted at critical areas, urban or rural, hard hit with problems. A bit tricky to dig out the exact details, but will this be the PSD ‘election special’, designed to attract those voters suffering the worst hardship, that until now thought the government of Madeira had done little to help them?

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‘Study Records Weak Presence Of Mosquitoes – The study was done in July by technicians of hygiene and tropical medicine’. The preliminary study says that there is no great abundance of insects, not in adult or larvae form. That is confirmed by a reduction in people attending the health centres in Funchal and Câmara de Lobos, complaining of bites by the ‘Aedes Aegypti’ mosquito. The news has surprised the experts, with the explanation being given as partly due to the use of a new ‘cutting edge’ insecticide, instead of that recommended by the World health Organisation. A colder Winter may also have helped. Another reason given for the reduction in complaints at health centres, is that people are becoming less sensitive to the bites of this species over time. However people are urged to continue the action they have been taking, particularly avoiding leaving stagnant water around, which provides breeding conditions. The worst months are yet to come, with the heat, humidity and rain of September and October, providing the best conditions for the mosquitoes.

’200 Cases Per Year In The PSP Of Madeira’. The police are the target of complaints relating to misconduct, breaches of discipline, or practices that could be considered illegal. The trade union representing police says that there is protectionism in play for more senior officers, whilst the rank and file police are subject to a quicker and more severe sanctions. The TU officer gives the example of damage to vehicles, with some officers fined and suffering a reduction in salary, whilst more senior officers were not even subject to the same process. The Regional Command of the PSP makes it clear that the process, does not discriminate between rank or function. "The disciplinary regulations of the PSP are applicable to all police officers" he said. The majority of disciplinary proceedings, which are led by an officer of higher rank to the person charged, end up being closed due to lack of evidence.

A 24 year old man has died from his injuries after a car crash in Calheta on 16th August. He had been in a coma since the accident between Prazeres and Maloeira. A 19 year old man in the same accident is still in hospital waiting surgery, but is out of danger. The funeral is tomorrow at 4pm in the church of Raposeira.

‘TAP Guarantees Flights On Day Of Strike – Resort to the company ‘Portway’ is the solution found to not leave passengers on land’. Passengers are catching their flights as normal at Madeira Airport today, despite the strikes by staff represented by 5 different trade unions at TAP airlines. So far no cancellations or delays. A TAP spokesman said that (today?) there will be just isolated small delays. TAP has contracted the handling services of Portway to minimise problems, a move that one trade union leader has said is illegal. TAP assures that the move is within the law.

"Black Stains" Appear Like Mushrooms Leaving Funchal Disfigured – CDU criticises urban growth in the city’. The election candidate of the communists for the câmara municipal of Funchal criticised the various developments that have left the city "violated and disfigured". In a pre-campaign initiative prior to the elections on 11th October, Artur Andrade said that the city had been "marked by interest groups and by speculation in real estate", and that the municipal master plan (PDM) has proved "insufficient to deal with the speculative interests and was twisted and violated". The result of the total permissiveness over the years is for the gain of "a minority whose aim is simply to make as much profit as possible". The examples chosen to illustrate the accusations are Marina Shopping, the expansion of the Hotel CS Madeira, the embargoed building of Mina Gerais, and even the cement wall at the port of Funchal for the construction of a car park. What about the complete development in and around Ajuda? If that wasn’t done for a quick buck and with total disregard for sensible planning, I will eat someone’s hat.

‘Autonomous Regions Forgotten In The Programme Of PSD – Ferreira Leite doesn’t take on any questions involving controversy’. Alberto João Jardim said during the week, that the PS electoral programme presented by prime minister José Sócrates was worth "zero", in respect of Madeira and the Azores. An evaluation (according to the Diário) that he should now extend to the programme (prospectus?) of his own PSD party, presented yesterday by party leader Manuela Ferreira Leite, who said the party did not exaggerate its promises. The autonomous regions had a quarter page and some general references, with none of the issues considered fundamental by the social democrats of Madeira addressed with a clear commitment, including the constitution revision considered as a top priority by president Jardim. It does however promise to patch up the terrible relationship between central government and the regional government of Madeira, if elected. It also promises to ensure ‘healthy market competition’, which will conflict with the government stance here in terms of the newspaper Jornal da Madeira.

Tsunami Prediction Unfounded ; River Clean Up ; Hotel News ; & Other Snippets

June 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Travel Transport Tourism

(4th June). Baby Rodrigo is doing well after his bone marrow transplant in Lisbon last weekend. His parents and grandparents are there doing ‘shifts’ to make sure there is someone with him at all times. He is expected to need to stay in isolation for 4 to 6 weeks, but it could be longer.

’110 Life Guards Watch The Beaches Of Madeira And Porto Santo’. The same number of life guards as last year have been allocated, but more are needed. The commander of the Maritime Zone of Madeira says that the parts of the beaches that are covered are clearly indicated.

‘Climate Change Threatens Health’. Climate change will change the map of infectious diseases. This is a concept to which the communities, health services and citizens must become accustomed. Jorge Atouguia, president of the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and one of the speakers from the conference of Atlantic Medical Journals that began yesterday in Funchal, advocates more information, but says that one should avoid being alarmed.

‘Story Of The Tsunami Is Unfounded’. The occurrence of an earthquake in South Africa, that would create the conditions to generate a tsunami capable of reaching the islands of Madeira, is not something that arises in the field of scientific hypotheses. The story has been spread, by word of mouth and the Internet in recent weeks, that the south coast of Madeira Island will be devastated by a tsunami, especially between Santa Cruz and Funchal. This is being treated by experts with scepticism. At the heart of the story is a psychic who says he is informed by "various entities, particularly his mum", that an earthquake capable of generating giant waves will occur on June 13th, with the waves reaching Madeira 2 days later. The exact details of the prediction are in a Brazilian blog. Experts in seismology contacted by the Diário were unanimous in stating that Madeira is not included in the areas of high seismic activity, such as the Azores or Indonesia, and for an earthquake to cause a giant wave it is necessary that certain conditions are present. Earthquakes occur all the time but in the last five years, only one, which was registered in Indonesia in December 2004, was able to generate waves with significant strength to cause destruction. My favourite story today by a long way, so my thanks to the psychic and his mum for livening about a bad news day.

‘Troops Clean Rubbish And Syringes From The Ribeira do Vigário – The council organised the army, schools, and businesses for ‘environmental week’. The main river in Câmara de Lobos is polluted and has been accumulating trash, and when the heavy rain came this week the water turned brown. One of the school volunteers said he arrived at 9am to start the clean up, and within 2 hours they had filled a garbage truck. The council has a cleaning plan for the river, with once a year a particular section being chosen for cleaning, subject to the availability of army personnel.

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Just in case anyone is worried : This from the UK Daily Telegraph yesterday : Pilots from Portugalia, a subsidiary of TAP, are planning a number of walkouts from June 4th until June 13th in a dispute over pay and conditions. Unfortunately the strike will go ahead, said a TAP spokeswoman. She added that services from Heathrow and flights between Gatwick and Madeira would not be affected.

(4th June). The hotel ‘Jardim Atlântico’ In Prazeres was awarded a prize yesterday for good environmental practices. The international recognition came from customers of TUI, the world’s largest tour operator, that put the hotel in 4th place out of 12,000 hotels.

‘Quality And 5 Star Service – The Vine is inaugurated this afternoon’. It is the first 5 star hotel built in the centre of Funchal, and it opened around six months ago. The hotel director says that the customers are very satisfied with the high quality and interior decoration, and they have already had repeat visitors. It has 79 rooms and 70 employees, the highest room to employee ratio on Madeira.

It’s been a real struggle to find any interesting news today, and I have been through every story and finished by 12.30pm, which is much earlier than usual. The political section is just full of cat and mouse stories prior to the European elections, so nothing coming from there yet again.


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