The government has paid around €300,000 in flights to return language students who were stuck in Malta with COVID-19 or endured a quarantine period after contact with a positive case.
Five flights to Italy, Germany, France and Spain flew 579 minors to their country after English language schools had to close down on July 9 due to new COVID-19 measures as a result of a recent spike in cases.
A spokesman for the Malta Tourism Authority told Times of Malta that these students were repatriated to be reunited with their families in times of need, with two flights being for students who did not test positive and three special flights for positive-testing students.
Half of English language schools have once again opened to fully-vaccinated students following backlash towards a decision which they called ‘unwarranted’.
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