Tourism Operators Business Section calls for industry renewal as it puts forth 125 recommendations. 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 ofContinue reading “The Malta Chamber Launches Rediscover – A New Vision For The Tourism Industry In Malta”
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What is causing this hospitality staffing crisis?
The solutions to the acute staff shortage in hospitality include increasing job satisfaction and salaries and committing to long-term employment of foreigners, some of those involved in the sector have said. The industry suffered a huge blow when the coronavirus pandemic hit in March 2020. As a result of restrictive measures to control the outbreak, hotels andContinue reading “What is causing this hospitality staffing crisis?”
Only fully vaccinated Brits allowed as Malta is added to UK green list
The UK has finally added Malta to its quarantine-free green list, in a major boost to the hard-hit tourism industry. Thursday evening’s announcement will come as a relief to the sector, with the UK, traditionally Malta’s largest market, welcoming in 650,000 British travellers in 2019. Malta is among 16 destinations added in a list whichContinue reading “Only fully vaccinated Brits allowed as Malta is added to UK green list”
‘The goal this year is not to close’ says tourism expert Alan Arrigo as summer bookings pick up
As Malta amps up its efforts to keep its COVID-19 case load low and vaccine administration high, it’s also gearing up to welcome visitors back to its shores from 1st June. But many in the local tourism industry have been left baffled by the UK’s decision to omit Malta from its ‘green list’ of safeContinue reading “‘The goal this year is not to close’ says tourism expert Alan Arrigo as summer bookings pick up”
Tourism operators report wait-and-see approach
As Malta’s tourism industry counts the days to its planned reopening in June, operators are reporting a hesitant wait-and-see approach towards booking from prospective visitors. “The interest to travel is high, but people have taken the wait-and-see approach, waiting for when it is truly safe to travel,” said Iain Tonna, president of the Federated AssociationContinue reading “Tourism operators report wait-and-see approach”
BOOK LAUNCH by University of Malta – Tourism and the Maltese Islands
Tourism in Malta is highly complex and it takes experienced professionals to navigate it properly. Luckily, the Institute of Tourism, Travel and Culture within the University of Malta have recently published research that focuses on a number of key areas and themes, trying to shed light and clarify these topics and arguments. The book, TOURISMContinue reading “BOOK LAUNCH by University of Malta – Tourism and the Maltese Islands”
Tourism after COVID: fulfilling Malta’s promise
Alan Arrigo talks about overtourism and why quality trumps luxury ahead of his bid for the Malta Chamber Council Tourism is bearing the brunt of the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, with tourist numbers at low levels not seen in decades. However, a vocal representative of the sector in its entirety remains lacking, withContinue reading “Tourism after COVID: fulfilling Malta’s promise”
Malta 2022? Brits delay booking their holidays
Tourism operators say bookings from the UK are focused on next year Sun-starved British travellers have started to book holidays in Malta – but not until 2022, according to travel experts. The UK is traditionally the biggest driver of tourism on the island, accounting for one inseven people who arrived at the airport before theContinue reading “Malta 2022? Brits delay booking their holidays”
‘Restoring air connections crucial for tourism to benefit from eventual global recovery in a post-pandemic era’
Alan Arrigo, Director at Robert Arrigo & Sons, on the importance of restoring air-connectivity for Malta’s tourism industry in view of the efforts carried out by the country to diversify the share of incoming tourists The impending end to the transition period following the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union has thrown further doubtsContinue reading “‘Restoring air connections crucial for tourism to benefit from eventual global recovery in a post-pandemic era’”
Travel industry responds to Tony Zahra’s free airline tickets proposal
Most of the tourism industry agrees with what Tony Zahra, president of the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA), said during a webinar organised by Horeca Magazine: offer free flights to the islands in a bid to attract tourists. The webinar assessed how the Hospitality Industry needs to gear itself for the coming ‘winter’ monthsContinue reading “Travel industry responds to Tony Zahra’s free airline tickets proposal”
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