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EasyJet Strike To Begin This Week

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Passengers flying with EasyJet are being warned of significant disruptions as cabin crew across Spain prepare to launch a three-day strike beginning this Wednesday 25th June. The industrial action, organised by the USO union, is scheduled to last through until Friday 27th June. The strike stems from ongoing disputes over pay and working conditions, with union representatives saying staff are demanding fairer wages and improved treatment.

The walkout is expected to affect flights to and from Spanish airports, particularly major ones like Barcelona, Madrid, Málaga, and Palma de Mallorca. EasyJet has not yet confirmed the number of cancellations or delays, but passengers are being advised to check their flight status regularly and prepare for potential changes.

In a statement earlier this month, the USO union said negotiations had failed to reach a satisfactory agreement, leaving staff with “no choice” but to escalate their demands through industrial action. The union has previously highlighted pay disparities between Spanish-based crew and their counterparts in other European countries.

Under EU regulation EC 261/2004, passengers affected by delays or cancellations may be entitled to compensation, refunds, or rebooking options. EasyJet has said it will contact impacted travellers directly. The strike is part of a wider trend of labor unrest across Europe’s aviation sector this summer, as workers push back against stagnating wages amid rising living costs.

Passengers planning to travel during the strike period are urged to monitor EasyJet’s website and app for real-time updates and to allow extra time at the airport.

The airline has not yet indicated whether further strike action may follow if the dispute remains unresolved

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Claptone’s Daytime Dance Fever At Nikki Beach

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Claptone & Mood Sax at Nikki Beach. Credit NB

Nikki Beach Marbella has a very special daytime event coming up – “Sol & Sound”, headlined by the internationally celebrated house music artist Claptone. 

On Friday, July 25, from 1pm to 9pm, the beachfront venue will transform into a hot dance haven under the Mediterranean sun, offering a unique experience with pulsating beats.

Recognisable by his trademark golden mask and a sound that fuses deep house with melodic and atmospheric elements, Claptone will take the decks. The enigmatic DJ, who previously performed at Nikki Beach Saint Barth for a New Year’s Eve celebration, is no stranger to captivating audiences worldwide. This time, he trades the dim lights of nightclubs for Marbella’s sunlit shores for a magical daytime set that’s a rare treat for fans.

Behind the golden mask lies an artist who has masterfully balanced mystery with a shining career. Claptone burst onto the house music scene in the early 2010s, and has become a global force in clubland ever since. His discography includes several studio albums and remixes for artists like Depeche Mode, Elton John, and Dua Lipa. As a festival favourite, he has performed at events like Tomorrowland and Coachella. His “The Masquerade” events, which have become known for their theatrical twist, have gained him a reputation as a leading figure in contemporary house music.

“Sol & Sound” will feature a dynamic lineup besides Claptone, with a back-to-back set by Dann Martin and Frank Osorio, as well as Stan Courtois. To add a touch of sophistication, Mood Sax will deliver a live saxophone performance, giving the day a fresh, elegant feel. It’s said the the beach club will be adorned with golden decoration and shimmering spheres, reflecting the warm tones of the sunset.

Nikki Beach Marbella remains a top destination for those seeking the best in house music, an exclusive atmosphere, and a prime location by the Mediterranean. The venue’s summer lineup is impressive, with upcoming performances by artists like Milk & Sugar on August 1 and David Penn on August 8, and with weekly events such as Catch Us Dancing! and Sun to Sea.

On July 25, “Sol & Sound” invites everyone to dance, relax, and soak up the unique energy of Claptone under the sun. Beds and tables can be booked at nikkibeach.com/marbella for this unmissable daytime party.

Nikki Beach is at Carretera de Cádiz, km 192, Marbella.

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Mallorca’s Eco-Tourism Transformation

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Mallorca’s tourism model is going green. Photo Credit: lapping via Pixabay

Now a global reference for tourism, and already one of the most desirable holiday destinations in all of Spain, the vibrant island of Mallorca is looking to the future, to position itself as an example for sustainable tourism efforts. With local development strategies, growing resident awareness, and more ecological projects taking place on the isle, Mallorca is beginning to reinvent itself more consciously, and taking steps to increase its sustainability.

Beginning with the promotion of ecologically conscious tourism projects, Mallorca tourism has begun to push for energy savings, the usage of renewable energy, and the responsible usage of water in hotels and accommodations. Many hotels also source their food and other items from local suppliers, giving guests an authentic taste of Mallorca. Additionally, attractions more related to nature are stepping to the forefront, with hotels and accommodations offering activities such as hiking, organic farming, and cycling.

Not only this, towns are taking care to diminish their carbon footprint. Towns like Valldemossa and Sóller have introduced car restrictions, encouraging public transport, and protecting natural areas. Palma, the wildly popular tourist destination, has also taken part by way of establishing a Low Emission Zone that limits vehicle entry.

Sustainable tourism is also resulting in a boom from the local economy, as holidaymakers are encouraged to shop local, at family-run stores and restaurants, and purchase artisanal and handmade products, putting money directly in the pockets of the locals. The current model, moreover, is committed to preserving Mallorcan culture by way of initiatives that promote Mallorcan art, music, food, and traditions.

In Mallorca, schools, associations, and centres are making it their mission to spread awareness about the importance of incorporating sustainability into activities, respecting the island, consuming water and electricity responsibly, and participating alongside the community.

Mallorca’s new sustainable tourism model is not just a marketing strategy – it’s a reinvention of the island’s identity itself, and a firm foot down to declare that sustainable tourism is not only possible, it’s the future.

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Cancer Support Mallorca’s Successful Summer So Far

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Cancer Support Mallorca celebrates a successful few months and looks forward to continuing events and fundraisers. Photo Credit: Cancer Support Mallorca

Cancer Support Mallorca, a local volunteer group, have had a busy and successful few months, with a myriad of events, fundraisers, and support groups completed without a hitch. 

In April, Cancer Support Mallorca managed to raise an incredible €13,500 from the third edition of the Walk Against Cancer. The walk was a massive success, sponsored by several organisations and hosted a fun raffle whose prizes were donated by the community.

In addition to the Walk Against Cancer, during the past few months of 2025 they have been home to a number of other fundraisers and events, big and small, organised by several groups who wanted to pitch in to help. Combined, these fundraisers raised a total of over €25,000, which will go directly to help offer free support for those affected by cancer. Moreover, they held the Annual General Meeting, which saw a fantastic turnout of volunteers, a meet-up, and a volunteer training session. The group extends their profound gratitude for everyone who was involved.

Cancer Support Mallorca, in addition to the aforementioned fundraisers, are proud to say they also took part in every community celebration they were invited to, including St. George’s Day, Europe Day, and the Calanova Spring Fair.

After a booked and busy beginning of summer, the coming months will be quieter for the support group, but no less impactful. The group will continue to offer free and unconditional support for victims of cancer, and still have their doors wide open for anyone who wishes to volunteer. In particular, the group is in search of volunteers who can help at the drop-in centres, specifically on Wednesday mornings at Son Llatzer.

The other drop-in centres include the Manacor centre, on Mondays, the Inca centre, on Tuesdays, and the Son Espases centre, on Thursdays. Kind-hearted strangers can also donate through their official website, and subscribe to Cancer Support Mallorca’s Facebook page.

As for upcoming events, they will kick off again in September, and Cancer Support Mallorca hopes to see the same amazing turnout or even greater, to help support and uplift the victims of cancer in the community.

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