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Oliver Brings Malta Back to the World with New Campaign
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May 19th 2021, 8:13
Malta Tourism Authority has partnered with selected travel agents as part of its new ‘Feel Free Again’ marketing campaign.
The tourist board has partnered with Advantage Travel Partnership member Sheffield Travel; homeworking group Not Just Travel and easyJet holidays for its outdoors advertising push, which went live on Saturday (May 15).
The imagery includes a travel agent call-to-action message and will run for six months at The Moor shopping district in Sheffield; Drake Circus shopping centre in Plymouth; and various locations in London, Manchester, and Liverpool, including Wembley Box Park and Manchester Victoria Station.
Training is being run with these travel agencies, as well as agents in the surrounding areas of Sheffield, Plymouth, Liverpool, Manchester and London.
Malta lifts quarantine rule for Brits with negative test
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Apr 27th 2021, 16:43
Malta has placed the UK on its ‘amber’ list meaning that non-vaccinated travellers will not need to quarantine on arrival if they have a negative Covid-19 PCR test result.
The test should be carried out within the previous 72 hours before boarding a plane to the Mediterranean island nation.
A statement on the Visit Malta website said the UK will move from red to amber “after a review of the epidemiological studies in the UK”. The change comes into effect on Tuesday (April 27).
Last month, Malta said it will welcome British holidaymakers vaccinated against Covid-19 from June 1.
Travellers who can show proof of full vaccination received at least 10 days before arriving in the country will no longer have to provide a negative PCR test certificate 72 hours before or on arrival.