Speaking to Television Malta, President of the Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) Tony Zahra stated that a very good summer in tourism is to be expected as the sector reopens. Despite not reaching up to pre-pandemic levels of tourism, Zahra stated that hitting a 60% of the 2019 digits, ‘month by month, period by period’, the reintegration of tourism will be a great success.
He continued by adding that bookings for holidays in Malta increase as restrictions start to ease, with countries like Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands and Denmark being prominent players in these bookings. The UK still proved to be a bit of a disappointment as it kept Malta on its amber list. Most tourists are booking an average of seven nights in Malta, all of them required to present either negative PCR tests or a complete vaccination certificate.
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