The Scotsman

Malta announces vaccinated UK tourists welcome from June

- By NEIL LANCEFIELD newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Malta has become the latest country to announce it will welcome the return of British tourists this summer.

The small island nation in the Mediterran­ean said UK travellers who have had both doses of a coronaviru­s vaccine will be allowed to enter from June 1.

Passengers will need to show their vaccinatio­n card before boarding flights, according to the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA).

Around 500,000 British tourists normally visit Malta every year. But the UK is on Malta's red list of countries, which means non-vaccinated travellers are banned from entering.

Tolene Van Der Merwe, director for the UK and Ireland at MTA, said: "Malta is a very popular destinatio­n for British holidaymak­ers and is a key contributo­r to Malta's economy, so we are excited to welcome back fully vaccinated travellers from the United Kingdom from 1 June.

"The people of Malta are looking forward to tourists returning who have loved our sunshine, culture, food and warm spirit year in, year out."

Malta is second to the UK in terms of European countries which have vaccinated the largest proportion of their population.

Clayton Bartolo, Malta's minister for tourism and consumer protection, said: "The health and safety of Maltese citizens and tourists will always be our top priority, and, with the continued rollout of the vaccine here in Malta, this focused reopening plan is designed to slowly and safely reopen tourism to fully vaccinated Britons."

A number of other destinatio­ns popular with UK holidaymak­ers have announced plans to reopen their borders in recent weeks.

Turkey expects to welcome UK holidaymak­ers without requiring proof of a vaccine or negative test, as soon as foreign leisure travel is permitted.

Greece will require internatio­nal tourists to have been vaccinated, had a recent negative Covid-19 test or have coronaviru­s antibodies.

Visitors to Cyprus must have had both doses of a vaccine.

Overseas holidays in the UK are banned due to the coronaviru­s lockdown, but Boris Johnson will make an announceme­nt on Monday about lifting restrictio­ns.

 ??  ?? 0 A narrow street in Valletta - the capital of Malta. The island has strong links with Britain
0 A narrow street in Valletta - the capital of Malta. The island has strong links with Britain

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