Malta-Italy business chamber claims Customs warning on non-EU cars has not been issued for ferry services from Catania, Marseille, Genoa, Bari, or even Greece
Virtu Ferries has joined forces with the Maltese Italian Chamber of Commerce to push for a revival of cooperation between Maltese and Sicilian commercial entities.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll and businesses are suffering, some more than others, with the smaller entities suffering disproportionately. Virtu Ferries is introducing a revival scheme being promoted by the Chamber, through which small commercial vehicles up to 5.9 metres will benefit from discounted fares. Furthermore, with immediate effect drivers of commercial vehicle up to 5.9 metres are invited to ask a co-driver or helping hand, to accompany them free of charge, on their business return trips to Sicily or Malta.