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Increase in travel demand from French and German tourists for AirMalta

Increase in travel demand from French and German tourists for AirMalta
Jun 4 2021 Share

National airline AirMalta has been experiencing a massive spike in travelling demand from German and French tourists ever since tourism reopened on 1st June. The surge forced the airline to change its route schedule, with daily flights to Paris scheduled for July. This comes as a sort of consolation following the damage COVID-19 dealt to tourism and travelling.

Interviewed by TVM, Air Malta Executive Chairman David Curmi pointed out that the increase in demands has also lead to flights to Germany and France being fully booked. Flights no longer on AirMalta’s flying schedule are Cagliari, Ibiza, Malaga, Tel Aviv and Moscow. This, as stated by Curmi, will let Air Malta focus on 20 routes and therefore save millions in Euros.

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Photo Source: AirMalta

Vouchers for English learning tourists in Malta

Vouchers for English learning tourists in Malta
Jun 4 2021 Share

Tourism and Consumer Protection Minister Clayton Bartolo announced today that tourists who come to Malta to learn English will be receiving specific yellow-coloured vouchers for their stay in Malta. He announced this today along with Economy and Industry Minister Silvio Schembri and explained that an investment of €1 million in vouchers for those who wish to learn the language in Malta.

These vouchers will be available to spend in restaurants, accommodations and English schools themselves. Tourists will be receiving €10 vouchers for every night spent on Maltese shores – starting from a minimum of 15 nights to a maximum of 30. For those who spend 15 nights in Malta, they will be receiving  €150, with those who spend up to 30 nights receiving  €300 worth of vouchers.

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Photo Source: Clayton Bartolo FB

2 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries

Jun 4 2021 Share

Malta has registered 2 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,545 swab tests, while 4 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Friday 4th June 2021, 541,178 vaccine doses were administered of which 324,295 were 1st doses. 226,341 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,559 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,066 have recovered, 419 died and 74 are still active.

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Sun and heat to hit Malta for upcoming long weekend

Sun and heat to hit Malta for upcoming long weekend
Jun 4 2021 Share

With Sette Giugno extended this upcoming weekend into Monday, the days are set to be receiving nothing but heat and sunlight. Favourable weather is seemingly evident starting Friday going into Monday, with the first two days being sunny and the latter with fair weather.

 

Temperatures are only set to increase as the days go by, reaching 31°C by Monday to kick off another week. Summer lovers are sure to enjoy what’s in store this weekend as the heat only draws people towards time on the island’s mesmerising beaches.

 

 

UV is set to increase to 11, so ensure that you’ve packed enough sun cream should you be heading towards the sea. COVID-10 regulations are also still in place, so make sure to bask in the beautiful weather safely.

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Photo Source: Luxspehere, Malta International Airport