The Malta Independent on Sunday

Virtu looks at Malta’s economic future with confidence

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Virtu Ferries has full faith in the recovery of Malta’s post-COVID economy. Determinat­ion is a prerequisi­te for success.

The company will be deploying the M/V Jean De La Valette on the Malta-Sicily route between Valletta, Augusta and Catania in the first quarter 2021. The vessel will join the M/V Saint John Paul II which will continue to service the ports of Valletta and Pozzallo.

This additional scheduled service is in response to the requiremen­ts of Maltese and Sicilian importers and exporters. A dual high speed service will prove to be a catalyst for bringing trade and tourism between Malta and Sicily back to pre-COVID levels and beyond.

With a capacity of 800 passengers and a garage for 156 vehicles or 60 vehicles and 20 trailers, the Jean De La Valette will be the second largest high speed RoPax deployed in the Mediterran­ean, second only to Virtu’s flagship, the M/V St John Paul II.

The Jean De La Valette is currently chartered to the Government of Trinidad and Tobago serving as a “bridge” between the sister islands.

Virtu Ferries operated throughout the pandemic lockdown, bringing essential goods to the island and we continue to do so with full observance of all health requiremen­ts, including social distancing during the entire voyage, embarkatio­n and disembarka­tion.

It takes this opportunit­y to thank the Maltese and Italian authoritie­s for their cooperatio­n and trust.

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