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New Airline To Start As Of March 2024

New Airline To Start As Of March 2024
Oct 2 2023 Share

A new airline will be launching soon to replace AirMalta, with the first operational flight of the new airline planned to launch on the 31st of March 2024. 

Air Malta will cease operations on 30th March, but will continue to operate as planned all its flights with travel dates up to and including 30th March 2024. 

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The new airline will operate 17 new routes: Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Catania, Dusseldorf, London Gatwick. London Heathrow, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris CDG, Paris Orly, Prague, Rome, Vienna and Zurich. 

With a fleet of eight Airbus 320NEOs in a two-class configuration system, it will have a flexible premium class cabin averaging 168 total saleable seats with up to 360 premium class seats. 

The airline will also boasts a modern fuel-efficient aircraft fleet, with reduced CO2 emissions per passenger as well as noise pollution. 

3 of the aircraft’s will be brand new, bought directly from airbus and owned by the new company. Targeting a 90% seat load factor, the rest of the aircrafts will be leased. Each flight will now start with 2K profit upon takeoff instead of FK loss upon takeoff, as was done by AirMalta. 

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Alex Borg Calls For More Resources For Gozo’s Police

Alex Borg Calls For More Resources For Gozo's Police
Oct 2 2023 Share

Nationalist Party MP Alex Borg took to social media to share footage he received which seems to show an altercation occurring in Marsalforn, Gozo. 

The MP wrote how the local police are always trying to keep the peace without resources and yet have to deal with intense situations all the time. 

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‘Businesses are scared that they’ll be next that after a lot of thought and sacrifice to start their enterprise they’ll find someone who will destroy their property and reputation.’

‘Can we go on like this’, asked Borg. ‘When will concrete action be taken? We need to give adequate resources to the police so that families and good people can feel comfortable in Marsalforn.’

He called on stakeholders, local councils, business owners, the police as well as representatives from the government and the opposition to sit down and find solutions. 

This is not the first time that MP Alex Borg drew attention to the issues faced in Marsalforn as well as the lack of resources police have. 

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Journalists Now Offered Free Psychological Support

Journalists Now Offered Free Psychological Support
Oct 2 2023 Share

With the support of the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, SOS Malta has launched a new initiative which offers free psychological support for journalists who need it.

Through Kellimni.com, seven psychologists have been vetted and trained by media experts specifically on the kind of support that journalists would require. 

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With no charge for the service, journalists would have to simply contact the psychologists through Kellimnni.com, anonymously if they wish, to receive the support they need. 

The idea for the project was born from a seminar that the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation hosted with Repubblika, on free speech and the protection of journalists, which was organised with the support of the US Embassy Valletta, Malta.

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Maternal Support For Malta’s Women Footballers

Maternal Support For Malta's Women Footballers
Oct 2 2023 Share

The Malta Football Players Association (MFPA) and the Malta Football Association have joined forces to revolutionise women’s football in Malta. 

In a groundbreaking move, they’ve revised the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for players in the national women’s football team, building on the initial agreement inked in 2021.

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This revamped MOU marks a monumental leap forward, addressing crucial aspects such as maternal and early childhood support policies, alignment with FIFA’s human rights standards, financial compensation for the UEFA Women’s Nations League, expedited medical procedures for injuries requiring surgery, and improved incentives for women players on the senior national squad.

Emma Lipman, captain of Malta’s women’s national team, expressed enthusiasm for the updated MOU, recognising it as a pivotal advancement. She emphasised the growing recognition and dedication of women in football and their pursuit of equal recognition.

Anthony Galea, MFPA President, affirmed their commitment to securing better conditions for women in football. He hailed the players as outstanding ambassadors, pushing boundaries for the national team’s success. The MFPA stands firmly behind women’s football, a key focus of their strategic plan for 2023-2026.

Both associations are now poised to propel women’s football in Malta to unprecedented heights, solidifying their commitment to equality and recognition in the beautiful game.

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