The government’s announcement that more COVID-19 restrictions will be eased was welcomed by the Malta International Airport and the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association.
The MIA welcomed the announcement that persons travelling from a red zoned country will bee allowed entry with a negative PCR test or a recovery certificate as of next week.
The MIA said that PCR tests are an inconvenience and an added cost which can prompt potential visitors to choose other destinations for their summer holiday. With the peak holiday season only months away, the MIA called on government to give visibility to the industry and potential visitors of when the remaining COVID-19 travel restrictions would be completely removed.
A separate statement was released by the MHRA, also welcoming the restriction removal. It stated however that not enough and clear information as presented to better understand how the tourism stakeholders need to react in relation to this policy statement.
The MHRA is thus calling for the removal of all remaining restrictions, such as completing a Passenger Locator Form and vaccination proof. The MHRA is calling on an emphasis of slo-responsibility to ‘keep our society healthy.’
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