687a532ce10bb.r_d.2241-1359-2697.jpeg


A long time ago that Spain has become one of the best options for tourists to spend the holidays. That is what confirms the figures of 2024: more than 90 million international travelers landed in our country to discover their culture and wealth. And it is that the trend that follows the flow of visitors since the restrictions linked to the pandemic is withdrawn.

Americans are a large percentage within this number of tourists ending in our country. Last year's official figures confirm that more than 4 million Americans decided to 'cross the pond' to settle indefinitely in our country. But not everyone does it for pure fun.

The Italian authorities consider suicide as a possible cause of the death of a man at the airport of Milan Bérgamo - Orio to the serious (north of Italy) on Tuesday, sucked by the engine of a plane of the Spanish airline Volotea, according to local media.    The first investigations indicate that the man, approximately 35 years old, managed to access the track through one of the security doors located in the luggage delivery zone and jumped to one of the plane's engines while he performed the departure maneuver of the parking platform.    The victim would have shouted on the track, unexpectedly, and, pursued by a police officer and an airport operator, he would have headed towards one of the engines, which was still off, hitting the fuselage with his fists, and then heading towards the other engine, which was in operation, a witness to the Italian medium 'Il post' explained.    In addition, the police have found a vehicle in the airport parking that could belong to the victim.    The aircraft involved is an Airbus A319 of the Spanish company Volotea, destined for the Oviedo Airport (Spain).    The airline has offered psychological support to the 154 passengers and crew members who were already embarked and prepared to take off, who have been relocated to a flight that will leave this afternoon from Milan.

Image resource of an airplane

Pexels

Many of them are destined for our country for different reasons. One of them, for being members of the United States Navy. These military are sent to Spain to settle in any of the bases that the US has here, such as Morón's naval base and Rota.

Read too

For those who end in the latter, The US Navy website includes a specialized guide full of advice and recommendations that can be useful for adaptation to our country to be easier. And one of those sections of the guide focuses on something as basic as el Family support. Especially for children who arrive from the American country without mastering the language and have to integrate into the new school.


Enlarge

The guide for soldiers for rota

The guide for soldiers for rota

United States Navy

Since all courses are taught in Spanish, family support is vital for student success. In February, an open registration workshop is offered and in August, a Spanish availability workshop. To obtain help and assistance, contact our School Liaison Official, “they advise in the guide.



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *