Despite some 18,000 students travelled to Malta between June 1st and July 14th, less than 7% of that total used their government vouchers. Before being withdrawn by the government, the vouchers were aimed at generating millions back into the economy. Worth up to €300 for students staying 30 nights, the percentage translates into just 1,232 students.
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo had stated that it was in Malta’s interest to push the industry as the tourism economy is a vital aspect of Malta. The scheme was met with criticism as to allowing unvaccinated students to travel to Malta, with the scheme being withdrawn when language schools were forced to close down due to a spike in infections.
A total of €295,650 were spent through the student vouchers whilst €2,069,550 were either directly or indirectly generated in the economy. The metal of flights and vouchers amounted to €17,820,000.
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