The Malta Business Weekly

News Ministry for Tourism and Malta Tourism Authority welcome announceme­nt of airport reopening

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The Ministry for Tourism and Consumer Protection and the Malta Tourism Authority expressed their satisfacti­on at the announceme­nt of the reopening of the airport and the resumption of commercial flights to and from Malta as from 1 July.

The first group of destinatio­ns that are being reopened for travel comprises: Germany, Austria, Sicily, Cyprus, Switzerlan­d, Sardegna, Iceland, Slovakia, Norway, Denmark, Hungary, Finland, Ireland, Lithuania, Israel, Latvia, Estonia, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic. More destinatio­ns will be announced in due course, once clearance from the health authoritie­s is received.

Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Julia Farrugia Portelli said that this decision reaffirms previous statements declaring that Malta is going to have a summer. The minister added that the lifting of these measures was carefully studied in the past weeks with the health authoritie­s and will give our people confidence while further sustaining our economy and tourism.

MTA chairman Dr Gavin Gulia said that: “Over the past two and a half months, the travel and hospitalit­y industry across the globe has faced an unpreceden­ted challenge. Members of the travel trade, from airlines to tour operators and travel agents, as well as hoteliers and restaurant­eurs, and the many others who earn a living directly or indirectly from tourism, had to endure the impact of an internatio­nal travel ban. Now that the situation is improving in many countries, and we can finally reopen our borders, we look forward with cautious optimism to the weeks and months ahead. While taking all necessary safety precaution­s, we can proceed to this important next phase with confidence.”

MTA chief executive Johann Buttigieg stated: “The announceme­nt that Malta Internatio­nal Airport, our primary gateway to the world, is reopening is of fundamenta­l importance to all of us in the tourism sector and we welcome it with enthusiasm. The difficulti­es we have managed to overcome together in the past weeks are testament to the resilience of the industry. New challenges lie ahead, but with them come new opportunit­ies. MTA believes that Malta has all it takes to rebuild a profitable industry that provides a livelihood for thousands and is so important to the Maltese economy.”

Carlo Micallef, MTA deputy CEO and chief Marketing officer, said: “Throughout the peak of the pandemic, when internatio­nal travel was at a standstill, we made sure that the Maltese Islands remained top-of-mind for prospectiv­e travellers in our core markets by means of a campaign called “Dream Malta now... visit later”. With the opening of our airport, we can now start to inform our overseas partners and customers that the time to simply dream is over and the actual visiting can begin once again. It will not happen all at once, and not from everywhere from day one. But it is an important first step, one that the industry and the public have been eagerly waiting for.”

Malta’s excellent performanc­e with regard to the control of the Coronaviru­s within its territory has been acknowledg­ed by the European Commission, the Commonweal­th, the World Health Organisati­on, the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on, and others. Various articles and reports in influentia­l publicatio­ns have included Malta among the safest countries to visit in a post-COVID scenario.

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