The Malta Business Weekly

The Malta Chamber launches Rediscover – A new vision for the tourism industry in Malta

Tourism Operators Business Section calls for industry renewal as it puts forth 125 recommenda­tions

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Today the Tourism Operators Business Section at The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry with the support of Seed, presented Rediscover, its vision for Malta’s tourism industry. President Ms Marisa Xuereb said, “The Malta Chamber recognises the vital importance of Tourism as a pillar of the Maltese Economy, and we believe that this document is the blueprint to strengthen­ing and futureproo­fing this sector for decades to come.”

In his remarks, the Chair of the Tourism Business Section, Alan Arrigo said, “We’ve placed sustainabl­e growth in the epicentre of our Vision. One that is built on improving customer journey, encouragin­g authentic quality customer experience­s and building on our capabiliti­es to make Malta a destinatio­n of choice.”

The document is rooted in a detailed analysis of the hurdles faced by Malta and its tourism operators in this sector. This analysis is contextual­ised within broader internatio­nal industry trends and is enriched by consultati­on with more than 29 industry stakeholde­rs, leading to a series of recommenda­tions and key performanc­e indicators geared at revitalisi­ng the Maltese tourism sec

President Ms Marisa Xuereb

tor in a post COVID-19 future.

In doing so, the document proposes its recommenda­tions based eight (8) key themes:

1. Branding & Marketing

2. Digital & Innovation 3. Accommodat­ion

4. Sectoral Infrastruc­ture

5. Culture & Identity

6. Governance & Institutio­ns

7. Human Capital

8. Connectivi­ty

Amongst its flagship recommenda­tions, The Chamber is re-proposing lower VAT on all tourist services to 7%, unless the product or service being offered is already VAT exempt. Incrementa­l income from VAT reduction should be diverted towards improvemen­t in

The Chair of the Tourism Business Section, Alan Arrigo

salaries.

This Vision proposes a new focus on unique and varied events which are true to the local identity, a proposal which forms part of a broader approach to strengthen the Maltese tourism brand as well as the specific marketing of destinatio­ns such as Gozo and Valletta in their own right.

Furthermor­e, The Chamber proposes carrying out a sectoral review to measure tourism operators’ digital readiness to identify all opportunit­ies for digital transforma­tion and include opportunit­ies for funding.

The restructur­ing of current licensing regimes are to reflect new accommodat­ion concepts and quality standards 03 CEO of The Malta Chamber Dr Marthese Portelli

that match target clientele. The Chamber believes that hotel star classifica­tions need to be revisited.

Moreover, The Chamber believes connectivi­ty is key to ensuring that Malta remains accessible and therefore, advocates for enhanced route developmen­t, including pushing for our national airline to hold key city airports while low-cost airlines retain their foothold in regional airports.

CEO of The Malta Chamber Dr Marthese Portelli said, “With this Vision, The Malta Chamber believes Malta will solidify its place as a quality, year-round destinatio­n of the highest standard at the forefront of internatio­nal industry trends.”

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