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€4.5 Million Investment Into Malta Airport’s VIP Guest Terminal

€4.5 Million Investment Into Malta Airport’s VIP Guest Terminal
Jun 12 2025 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has officially opened the newly refurbished Priority Guest Terminal at Malta International Airport, following a €4.5 million investment that began in 2024.

This modern facility reflects Malta’s aim to offer high-quality, innovative tourism services and strengthen its position as a destination for premium travel and global connections.

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The terminal includes five private suites on the upper floor, with space to host up to 34 guests at once.

 

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The lounge has been designed for both comfort and visual appeal, using glass features, skylights, and natural lighting to create a bright, open atmosphere while reducing the need for artificial light.

Guests are offered seasonal and locally sourced food, prepared by a dedicated chef in two on-site kitchens, ensuring a fresh and authentic dining experience.

In 2024, this exclusive service generated €6.6 million in revenue for the airport, showing growing demand for luxury travel facilities.

Prime Minister Abela said the terminal reflects the country’s values of quality over quantity and warm, Maltese hospitality.

He added that it forms part of Malta’s Vision 2050, which prioritises high-value tourism and international connectivity. “This airport plays a strategic role in our national story,” Dr Abela said.

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Malta Calls For Equal EU Support In Cultural & Creative Industries

Malta Calls For Equal EU Support In Cultural & Creative Industries
Jun 12 2025 Share

Speaking at a meeting of EU Culture Ministers in Paris, held at the initiative of the French Government, Malta’s Minister for Culture, Lands and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, emphasised the need for the European Union to adopt a cultural and audiovisual policy that is inclusive and reflective of all Member States, regardless of their size or influence.

Minister Bonnici said that a truly European model should not only highlight shared achievements but also ensure active participation by every country. This approach, he argued, is essential for EU cultural, creative and audiovisual policies to remain models of diversity, democracy and resilience.

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Looking ahead, Dr Bonnici welcomed collective efforts to reinforce Europe’s commitment to cultural diversity and democratic values. He expressed Malta’s support for promoting the European cultural model at global events such as the Cannes Film Festival, and acknowledged the vital role of the AVMS Directive, the Creative Europe MEDIA programme, and national initiatives that support creative industries.

The Minister proposed several measures to better support smaller markets. These include dedicated support within Creative Europe MEDIA, full recognition of minority and less widely spoken languages in funding decisions, and acknowledgment of the structural challenges facing smaller ecosystems in upcoming policy reviews.

Dr Bonnici also called for clearer certification processes for European audiovisual content, more support for co-productions, and closer collaboration with international organisations such as the European Broadcasting Union and COPEAM. He highlighted Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival as a growing platform for cultural cooperation.

He concluded by stressing that unity in European policy must always be matched by inclusion.

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Gladiator to Game of Thrones: Celebrating 100 Years of Maltese Film at Fort Ricasoli

Jun 12 2025 Share

Get ready for a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience as Lejla ma’ tal-Films takes over Fort Ricasoli on Saturday 14th June from 6PM onwards! This free, family-friendly event promises an unforgettable evening celebrating Malta’s 100-year journey in film, from iconic Hollywood blockbusters to the incredible crew behind the scenes.

Step into the legendary Fort Ricasoli, the very site where epic sets like Gladiator’s Colosseum and Game of Thrones’ Red Keep were brought to life by Maltese crew. The evening kicks off with two interactive film music concerts, where the audience can literally take the conductor’s baton.

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The magic continues with live shows celebrating Malta’s passion for storytelling, both in and beyond the world of cinema, and climaxes with a special open-air screening of Gladiator, shown in the very location where many Maltese helped build ancient Rome.

There’s fun for all ages with family entertainment, street food, and immersive experiences throughout the night. No tickets, no registration – just show up and join in the celebration of Malta’s cinematic legacy.

Whether you’re a film lover, history buff, or simply looking for a unique night out, Lejla ma’ tal-Films is your chance to be part of the story. Just don’t forget your comfy shoes!

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Cyclist Dies After Three Vehicle Crash In Wied Il-Għajn

Cyclist Dies After Three Vehicle Crash In Wied Il-Għajn
Jun 12 2025 Share

Today, at around 1000hrs, police are informed of a traffic accident in Triq Villabate, Wied il-Għajn.

Preliminary investigations showed that a crash had taken place between a Peugeot Partner van driven by a 38 man from the Ivory Coast and resident of Marsa, a Nissan March driven by a 43 year old Italian man, and a 67 year old cyclist resident of Żejtun.

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Riding passenger in the Nissan were a 38 year old Italian woman who was taken to Mater Dei via hospital.

The cyclist was given medical aid on site but was unfortunately pronounced deceased. The condition of the Italian woman is unknown.

An inquiry has been opened and investigations are ongoing.

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