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COVID-BATTERED MALTA TO PAY TOURISTS WHO VISIT THIS SUMMER

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to revive its tourism industry and get ahead of rival destinatio­ns, Malta plans to offer foreign visitors a handout of up to 200 euros ($238) each if they stay at least three days on the Mediterran­ean island this summer.

Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo announced the scheme on Friday, saying that with most COVID-19 restrictio­ns expected to be lifted by June 1, tourists booking summer holidays directly through local hotels would receive the handout.

World Travel and Tourism Council data show the tourist industry directly and indirectly accounts for more than 27 percent of Malta’s economy, but the sector has been hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The country attracted more than 2.7 million foreign visitors in 2019 but figures have fallen by more than 80 percent since the virus was detected in March 2020.

Bartolo said tourists booking accommodat­ion at a five-star hotel will get 100 euros from Malta’s Tourism Authority, which will be matched by the hotel for a total of 200 euros.

In a similar arrangemen­t, those opting for a four-star hotel will receive a total of 150 euros and those booking a three-star hotel will receive 100 euros.

The grant grows by 10 percent when bookings are made with hotels on the smaller Maltese island of Gozo, 3 kilometers north of the mainland.

“The scheme is aimed at putting Malta’s hotels in a very competitiv­e position as internatio­nal tourism restarts,” Bartolo said.

It is expected to benefit some 35,000 visitors.

Malta has the highest virus vaccinatio­n rate in the European Union, having given at least one dose to 42 percent of adults.

It has seen a sharp drop in new COVID-19 cases, with the positivity rate—the percentage of tests that show a positive result—down to 2.6 percent, and the government has been urging the EU to introduce vaccine passports to facilitate travel.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? MONEY-MAKING VIEW Tourists at Upper Barrakka Gardens admire the view of the Grand Harbor in Valletta, Malta, in this July 31, 2017 photo.
—REUTERS MONEY-MAKING VIEW Tourists at Upper Barrakka Gardens admire the view of the Grand Harbor in Valletta, Malta, in this July 31, 2017 photo.

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