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Over 10,000 In Queue To Buy Ed Sheeran Tickets

Over 10,000 In Queue To Buy Ed Sheeran Tickets
Nov 10 2023 Share

As soon as tickets for Ed Sheeran’s concert in Malta went live, the ticket queue has grown up to almost 15,000 waiting to get their own place in the arena. 

Standing ticket prices are going for €100 to €150, with seated tickets going at €200 and €250. 

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People are reporting over an hour waiting time for them to arrive on the website. The internationally acclaimed artist is set to perform on the 26th of June 2024, accompanied by Calum Scott as special guest. 

The event is proudly supported by Visit Malta and The Ministry for Tourism, highlighting the significance of this concert in showcasing Malta’s cultural and entertainment appeal on a global stage. Hon. Minister Clayton Bartolo stated that Ed Sheeran’s concert is a testament that Malta has become a staple for all artists worldwide. 

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Ella Portelli Shines At Miss Universe El Salvador

Ella Portelli Shines At Miss Universe El Salvador
Nov 10 2023 Share

Ella Portelli is currently representing Malta at Miss Universe El Salvador, the 72nd edition of the competition. 

Welcomed to the event red carpet and other events, Ella got the opportunity to connect with other representatives from all over the globe, taking a few snapshots with Miss Canada and Miss Lebanon amongst others. 

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Enjoying her time in El Salvador by hitting some of the local beaches and professional photoshoots, we can’t wait to see Ella take to the big stage!

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Matt Blxck Treats Mum With Private Flight After Cancer Battle

Matt Blxck Treats Mum With Private Flight After Cancer Battle
Nov 10 2023 Share

Following her first round of radiotherapy, after having gone through yet another three years of immunotherapy prior to that, Matt Blxck’s mum was treated by her son with a private jet ferry flight. 

 

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The two embarked on an adorable flight to enjoy their time together after such a difficult ordeal for his beloved mother. 

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Matt documented the experience on social media, showcasing the plane and its amenities whilst also ticking another goal off the bucket list for him and his mother. 

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Student Pilots Start Petition To Combat Flight Training Restrictions

Student Pilots Start Petition To Combat Flight Training Restrictions
Nov 10 2023 Share

In a letter and petition addressed to aviation authorities, student pilots from diverse local flight schools have outlined the challenges impeding their professional training. 

Urging immediate attention, they emphasize the critical need for effective communication and collaboration between authorities and the aviation training community to alleviate the pressing issues wreaking havoc on their education.

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The issues stem from two instances of restrictions, the first in January, where the Air Traffic Controllers Association ordered the cessation of intersection take-offs and touch-and-go exercises for code A aircraft. 

This mandate compelled students to backtrack the entire length of a 3.5-kilometer runway, resulting in significant delays, financial burdens, and environmental concerns due to prolonged engine run times.

The denial of touch-and-go training further obstructed crucial phases of flight education, forcing students to either halt training or incur additional costs by flying to Comiso Airport in Sicily. Now facing a fresh emergency, the closure of the secondary runway 23/05 at Malta International Airport for maintenance has restricted flying to Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday, disrupting the students’ schedules.

These limitations, exacerbated by stringent European Aviation Safety Association (EASA) regulations, incur additional expenses and weather-related cancellations during the limited operational days. 

Seeking clarification on compensations for extra block time, flight time, handling charges, and landing charges, the student pilots implore relevant authorities, including the Minister for Transport and Education, Malta Air Traffic Services, and Malta International Airport, to consider the profound impact on students and the training industry.

Expressing gratitude for the support of their schools, the students anticipate collaborative efforts towards a resolution preserving the integrity of aviation training and upholding safety standards. A petition has been launched to address these issues, underscoring the urgency of the matter.

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