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Italy Remains Malta’s Most Popular Outbound Destination

Aug 27 2024 Share

A recent research study conducted by the National Statistics Office revealed that Italy continues to be the most favored destination among Maltese outbound tourists.

According to the data, a significant 39.3% of all tourist trips taken by Maltese individuals and families between April and June 2024 were to Italy, solidifying its status as the top choice for travelers.

During this quarter, a total of 189,404 Maltese residents traveled abroad, a number closely mirroring the volume of outbound trips recorded in the same period in 2023.

The majority of these journeys, approximately 122,825, were made for holiday and relaxation purposes, reflecting the strong desire among Maltese people to unwind and explore new destinations. Meanwhile, 37,978 trips were taken with the primary purpose of visiting friends and relatives living abroad.

The study also highlighted a shift in travel patterns, with outbound trips to EU countries experiencing a slight decrease of 1.6% compared to 2023.

In contrast, travel to non-EU destinations saw an increase of 5.5%, indicating a growing interest in exploring countries outside the European Union.

Overall, the first half of 2024 witnessed a total of 368,398 outbound tourist trips by Maltese residents, marking a 6% increase compared to the first half of 2023.

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Malta’s BIGGEST Club Night is Closing This Friday with Vikkstar

Sidemen's Vikkstar To Perform DJ Set at G7 Fridays Grand Closing
Aug 27 2024 Share

This Friday, August 30th, marks the grand finale of G7 Fridays at Gianpula Main Room, and it promises to be an unforgettable one. After a sensational summer that will go dawn in Malta’s clubbing history, G7 Events is ready to go out with a bang, bringing you a night that will go down in party history.

Headlining the closing night is none other than the famous YouTuber and Sidemen member turned DJ, Vikkstar! Known for his banging beats & viral videos, Vikkstar is set to take the stage and deliver a performance that will leave you wanting more.

Throughout the summer, G7 Fridays has been the go-to destination for party lovers, with 15 weeks of epic nights that have set the standard for clubbing in Malta. This final event will also feature an all-star lineup of local DJs including Debrii, Denzel Jo Armani, DOTX, D-Rey, Gabii, Koroma, Miggy, Nagem and WYNE, ensuring the dance floor stays lit all night long. Returning to the mic will be MC Keane who will hype the crowd and keep the vibes alive all night.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this legendary night. Gather your party squad and grab your tickets now for the ultimate summer send-off at the G7 Fridays Closing!

Tickets from g7events.com

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40 Year Old Dies After Haz Zebbug Van On Truck Collision

40 Year Old Dies After Haz Zebbug Van On Truck Collision
Aug 27 2024 Share

This morning, at around 1000hrs, police were informed that an accident had taken place in Triq l-Imdina, Ħaż-Żebbuġ.

Preliminary investigations showed that a crash between an Isuzu ELF van driven by a 40 year old Indian resident of Ħamrun and a DAF truck driven by a 61 year old man resident of Ħal Tarxien had taken place.

A few moments later after the incident, Civil Protection Department officers arrived on site. An ambulance took the Isuzu driver to Mater Dei but he unfortunately lost his life a few moments later.

An inquiry has been opened and police are continuing their investigations.

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Human Interaction With Wild Zoo Animals Banned In Malta

Human Interaction With Wild Zoo Animals Banned In Malta
Aug 27 2024 Share

New regulations for zoos in Malta will soon ban human interaction with wild animals unless a permit is granted by the Veterinary Regulation Directorate (VRD).

These regulations, covering animals like monkeys, tigers, and dolphins, aim to protect wildlife and biodiversity. Announced over four years after a White Paper was published, the rules address gaps in the 2002 law and will take effect in two months, introducing stricter controls on breeding, enclosures, and safety in zoos.

The regulations also aim to enhance the conservation role of zoos, ensure animal health and safety, and protect the public.

Although human interaction will be restricted, zoo owners can apply for special permits to allow it under VRD guidelines.

The regulations also address controversial practices like cub petting, introducing tighter breeding rules to reduce such activities, though permits could still allow them.

The new rules will require zoos to follow specific guidelines on animal care, health programs, and breeding practices, with measures to prevent inbreeding.

Zoo owners will also need to report animal births and deaths and contribute to the Animal Welfare Awareness and Research Fund. Licenses for zoos will be subject to an annual inspection, and fees for obtaining and renewing licenses have been introduced.

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