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Fly to Ibiza on Universal Air’s Summer Party Schedule

Fly to Ibiza on Universal Air's Summer Party Schedule
Jul 19 2024 Share

Universal Air, Malta’s new Mediterranean airline, has announced its summer schedule with the launch of four new routes, including Malta-Ibiza. The twice-weekly flight between the two Mediterranean islands will run throughout the summer on Fridays and Sundays. 

Situated in the Balearic Islands, Ibiza is renowned for its aqua blue waters, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural tapestry.  It boasts some of Europe’s most breathtaking beaches. From the lively shores of Ses Salines to the tranquil beauty of Cala Comte and family-friendly Cala Bassa, each beach offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.  

The island also harbours rich cultural heritage site like Dalt Vila, the UNESCO-listed old town, with its labyrinthine streets, ancient fortifications, and panoramic views, which tells tourists a compelling story of the island’s past. 

For those seeking “the ultimate party experience”, Ibiza is globally celebrated for its nightlife, home to clubs like Pacha and Amnesia, where world-class DJs play tunes until dawn.  

Passengers traveling with Universal Air will board one of the airline’s fleet of 78-seater Dash 8-400 aircraft, known for their comfort and fuel efficiency. Prices from Malta to Ibiza start from as little as 46 Euros per seat one way, including 15kg of checked luggage and a 7kg bag allowance in the cabin. 

Universal Air’s CEO, Simon Cook, says: “These routes are tailored to both leisure and business travellers, and our flights connect a variety of Mediterranean destinations to each other. The route to Ibiza is about connecting tourists to iconic sights and regional hot spots. We are excited about the potential this holds for the tourist industry and the broader economic benefits they will generate for each destination.” 

Universal Air’s summer flight schedule will run until October with flights operating from Malta to Corfu and Palermo, Sicily, three times a week, twice-weekly flights to Nice, and Ibiza. 

For further information, please visit www.flyuniversalair.com. Fly to Ibiza on Universal Air’s summer party schedule.

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Study Finds People More Proficient In English Than Maltese In Malta

Jul 19 2024 Share

A study done by the National Statistics Office shows that persons aged 15-64 are overall more proficient in speaking and using English than they are Maltese, the nation’s mother tongue.

The study showed how 96% of Maltese aged 15-64 were proficient in English, whilst 90.4% of Maltese aged 15 to 64 were proficient in Maltese.

This means that even though there is a large amount of people who are proficient in Maltese, there are still more who are better and more comfortable in English.

It was also revealed that a whopping 62% of those aged between 15-64 were proficient in Italian, it is thought that the older generation is mainly the reason for this stat.

Other languages such as French, German, Spanish and Arabic have all joined the group of most commonly proficient languages in Malta.

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Swieqi Residents Harassed and Bullied By Vandals

Swieqi Residents Harassed and Bullied By Vandals
Jul 19 2024 Share

Residents of Swieqi are being subjected to an increasing amount of abuse and vandalism particularly in summer.

Incidents including broken car mirrors, broken glass bottles on properties. and eggs thrown at houses and cars are common in this town. In addition, garbage from short-term rentals is frequently disposed of improperly, creating unsanitary conditions. Break-ins and constant noise further contributes to the distress.

Jordan Galea Pace, the deputy mayor of Swieqi has been outspoken about these problems and has used social media to raise awareness of the hardships of the locals. In a recent post, he emphasised the community’s growing concern and the need for the government to act immediately. Numerous locals have complained to Jordan about drunken tourists bothering them.

Swieqi is increasingly resembling Paceville, leading to sleepless nights and a decline in the community’s quality of life. The Deputy Mayor calls for increased police or community patrols to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents. He asserts that Swieqi should not be treated as a doormat for tourists, and stresses that although tourism is welcome, vandalism and harassment is unacceptable.

The authorities are urged to protect Swieqi residents and restore the tranquillity of the town. Immediate and effective measures are needed to safeguard this community.

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Pigeons Found Dead On Manoel Island

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A large number of dead pigeons have been found on Manoel Island by Maltese residents, who shared their concerns on the popular Facebook page ‘Are You Being Served’.

A local resident posted in the group, urging health authorities to investigate this serious issue, as it could pose a threat not only to the pigeons but also to people visiting the island.

The pigeon deaths are likely due to the extreme summer heat experienced in recent weeks.

Similar incidents have been reported in other heat-stricken regions, such as Kuwait City, the hottest city in the world, where fish have been observed boiling in the sea and birds falling from the sky.

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