Nationalist MP Robert Arrigo has died at the age of 67, a party official has confirmed. 
The former deputy leader of the party was diagnosed with cancer i
A staggering 480 flights scheduled to operate to and from Malta in the coming weeks have been cancelled as passengers grow wary of travel in the face of a COVID
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 in seven people who arrived at the airport before the pandemic brought holidays to a halt just over a year ago.
So when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently announced a decision on easing international travel restrictions by mid-May, there was a glimmer of hope for a much-needed tourism boost.
Britain’s largest holiday company, TUI, saw a 500 per cent surge in summer bookings and Greece and Cyprus also reported an increase. But this wasn’t the case for Malta.