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Malta’s Destiny listed amongst Eurovision history’s legends

Malta’s Destiny listed amongst Eurovision history’s legends
Mar 26 2023 Share

Destiny Chukunyere, one of Malta’s very best singers and representative of the islands in various prestigious competitions, has once again made the island proud in her latest achievement.

Destiny has just been listed amongst some of the biggest Eurovision legends, including the likes of Ruslana, Rosa Lopez and Poli Genova. 

Destiny had of course represented Malta, and won, in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 with her song ‘Not My Soul’. She then went on to appear in Britain’s Got Talent. 

Following that, she won the second edition of the Maltese version of the X factor and represented Malta in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest in 2021 with her song Je Me Casse. 

Destiny was accompanied by renowned local producer Steven Levi Vella for this prestigious honour as excitement builds up for the next edition of the Eurovision, where Malta will be represented by The Busker with their song ‘Dance (Our Own Party).’

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Hot weather is looming as the beaches are getting ready for summer!

Hot weather is looming as the beaches are getting ready for summer!
Mar 26 2023 Share

As the summer weather starts to inch its way back after a very cold winter, the beaches around the island are being prepared to welcome us back for our first swims!

The Cleansing and Maintenance Division, Clean Malta, revealed on social media that they are already making sure that the beaches are in top notch condition to welcome both locals and tourists to the pristine seasides Malta and Gozo have to offer. 

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‘When the weather allows it, there are always people ready to take their first dip. Some have already started swimming and there are some who swim all year round’ they wrote. 

‘One thing is for sure. Swimmers will be met with clean beaches thanks to the continuous work of the Cleansing and Maintenance Division through the Tourism Ministry.’

Images shared to social media show the work being done to prepare the beaches. And if you’re one of those brave souls who is ready to face the still cold waters, you’ll already have noted the division’s hard work!

TAG YOUR BEACH SQUAD. 

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Sun, sea & summer vibes: Café del Mar Sundays are back!

Sun, sea & summer vibes: Café del Mar Sundays are back!
Mar 26 2023 Share

April is just around the corner and that only means one thing, Café del Mar Sundays are finally back!

The annual seaside appointment returns at one of Malta’s most gorgeous venues, welcoming a rotation of Malta’s favourite DJs as patrons close off their weekend in style. With an unforgettable view of the Mediterranean Sea and St Paul’s Island, accompanied by a sensational soundtrack curated by Malta’s finest, this is not an event you want to miss.

With just a few days to go, the ever-iconic Café del Mar Sundays will offer the perfect end to one’s weekend as Malta moves one step closer to summer.

In a nutshell; expect great beats, stunning views and awesome company… and it all starts on April 2, 2023 at 3PM. So get your sunglasses-game in order, get your dancing shoes ready and brace yourself for the biggest season of Café del Mar Sundays yet!

Elevate your Sundays experience together with your friends and book a VIP sofa at sundays.com.mt/sofas!

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More planes, more travel: AirMalta welcomes 5th airbus A320neo

More planes, more travel: AirMalta welcomes 5th airbus A320neo
Mar 26 2023 Share

Air Malta have officially announced that on the 24th of March 2023, it received delivery of its fifth Airbus A320neo.

The new aircraft, which will bear the registration 9H-NEE, will be replacing the A320ceo 9H-AEQ will be exiting the fleet. 

‘The delivery flight from the Airbus plant in Toulouse to Malta International Airport was powered by a blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and commanded by Capt. Patrick Calleja, and First Officer Mark Attard. This was Capt. Calleja’s last flight with Air Malta after a career spanning more than 31 years of service for Air Malta.’ 

It has been delivered with a new modern livery design and picks up from the colours and elements off the Maltese flag. 

This is another step in the airline’s fleet renewal project as the airline currently operates a fleet of seven Airbus, four A320neo and three A320ceo aircraft. 

The renewal started back in 2018, moving from old A320ceo to the greener A320neo. The plan is to consist of a single-type aircraft – the A320neo. 

This is a transition that means a significant reduction to fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and noise footprint. The craft is equipped to accommodate 180 passengers in a two cabin configuration. 

‘As the quietest aircraft of its size, the A320neo will result in 20% lower fuel burn and CO2 emissions along with lower maintenance costs compared to previous-generation Airbus aircraft. The A320neo also features a cabin air refresh rate of 2 minutes and includes ozone converters to further purify the cabin air from external fumes too.’

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