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Over 25,000 tourists visited Malta in May 2021

Over 25,000 tourists visited Malta in May 2021
Jul 14 2021 Share

Malta was visited by well over 25,000 tourists in May of 2021. The National Statistics Office revealed the total number as having reached 25,954, spending a total of 283,769 nights on the island. 20,105 visitors came on holiday to Malta, with 4,126 coming on business and nearly half of the arrivals (46.1%) coming from France and Italy. Malta officially restarted its tourism in June, but flights to Malta were available in May. 

Arrivals still have to follow strict procedures, with unvaccinated travellers required to undergo a mandatory quarantine upon arrival as of today, Wednesday 14th July. The average stay for visitors in May ranked at around 10.9 months, with rented accommodation establishments seeing the largest share of guest nights. The total expenditure reached around €21.1 million, with €9.2 million spent on non-package expenditure and €9.3 million on other expenditure. 

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Photo Source: Maltaprofile.info

PL candidate Chris Bonett expresses his thoughts on Peregin’s joining the PN

PL candidate Chris Bonett expresses his thoughts on Peregin’s joining the PN
Jul 14 2021 Share

PL candidate Chris Bonett took to Facebook to express his thoughts on the news that Lovin Malta CEO Christian Peregin will be joining the ranks the Nationalist Party. He started by pointing out that Peregin, who he has allegedly known for around two decades, possessed one of the qualities Bonett disliked most. This is in reference to, according to Bonett, Peregin’s alleged neutrality when ‘everyone’ knows they are not. He goes on to state that Peregin was not just in favour of the Nationalist Party but also pretended to be anti-PN in order to get in on information. 

Bonett goes on to state that he has several friends from the Oppositional party, despite being in constant disagreement with them. He considers them as friends and people of principle for being open about their values and ideas. For Bonett, however, Peregin is not one of these individuals. He brands Peregin as being part of a ‘specific group of Nationalists’ who look at those in favour of Labour as being ‘dirty and ignorant.’ 

He goes on to say that he is glad that Peregin ‘removed his mask and showed his allegiances.’ Bonett claims that it will be difficult for Peregin to have any credibility since he always attempted to hold a neutral position. He concludes by saying that Lovin Malta ‘can now close its doors… since now there is confirmation that it is nothing more than just another PN media outlet.’ 

He asks whether the genuine Nationalists who operate the publishing house which Peregin fought against would now lose their jobs? He asks whether they would now have to answer to Peregin, and whether or not Peregin can now reconfirm his opinion that partisan media houses should close down. 

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Photo Source: Chris Bonett FB, Chris Peregin FB

Coca-Cola Zero Sugar getting a look and taste makeover

Coca-Cola Zero Sugar getting a look and taste makeover
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Fans of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar are in for a bit of a shock as the company announced that the drink will be getting a makeover – both in terms of taste and design. The drink recipe is set to be slightly tweaked in an effort to make the drink taste more like regular Coke. From the outside, the can will also be acquiring an all red design. The move follows the discontinuation of some struggling brands, with the company putting its focus onto Coke, Coke Zero Sugar and Diet Coke. 

Despite being considered a success, the brand still expects to attract more consumers to the specific beverage. Zero Sugar still represents a small percentage, according to brand CEO James Quincey. The big change-up is influenced by consumer insight and the brand’s focus on constant improvement. Some have already gotten a taste of what the new (and supposedly improved) Coca-Cola Zero Sugar will be like. Some diehard fans weren’t too happy with what happened to their favourite drink however, stating that the change was not warranted.

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Photo Source: The Coca Cola Company

June sets new temperature records at 41.5°C for the month

June sets new temperature records at 41.5°C for the month
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June of 2021 has set the record for the highest maximum temperature at 41.5°C. The heatwave hit Malta between June 20th and 1st July, right at the start of the summer season. During June’s last few days, hot Saharan Desert air was trapped by a high-pressure system over the central Mediterranean, resulting in Malta being caught smack in the middle of a scorching experience. The Meteorological Office’s records ranked last June’s 41.5°C as the highest ever for the month, with dates ranging back to 1923. 

The mean sea surface temperature too was considerably higher, with those who flocked to the beach still being able to escape the heat only partly. The sea temperature surpassed the monthly norm of 21.5°C by 1.9°C. The sun was however obscured by hazy weather for the latter part of the month due to dust in suspension and high-level clouds. Despite being scorching hot, June was not as sunny as expected, with the total hours of sunshine falling 34 hours short of the monthly sunshine quote of 328 hours. 

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