Malta’s International Airport plans on attracting at least 2 million tourists to the island this year. This is the double amount of tourists which Malta managed to bring in back in 2021.
This target was unveiled by Communications Associate Michela Catania during an interview on TVAM. She explained how, last year, around 2.5 million tourists and Maltese passenger passed through the airport. This means 1 million tourists and 1 million Maltese passengers.
This was a 65% decrease over 2019, which was a record year for the arrival of passengers. Catania emphasised how last year a significant increase was noted, even though the Omicron variant landed a heavy blow.
Other foreign markets managed to recuperate better than Malta however as they did not have the same travel restrictions. Whereas in Malta tourists required a vaccine certificate to enter, other countries simply required negative PCR tests or recovery certification.
Speaking about last year, the first six months were essentially lost, said Catania. She stated that tourists in Malta should be required to present the same documentation that they present in other countries. This would make them more likely to travel to Malta as it facilitates travelling.
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