Reducing carbon emissions one solar panel at a time

Ian Borg, the minister for transport, infrastructure and capital projects, announced that a sizeable investment has been secured, which will see Malta’s public transport vehicles go electric, as the islands acquired a fund packet from the European Union, as they work towards recuperating from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 restrictions update: new rules

Brand new rules and regulations were announced this morning during a conference by helth minister Chris Fearne and superinendent of public health Charmaine Gauci. The two addressed event-related measures, whether or not pregnant women should be vaccinated and the mandatory quarantine rules

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Malta is welcoming maiden flights from Genoa, Sofia and Brindisi

The Malta International Airport is welcoming three inaugural flights from Brindisi and Genoa in Italy and Sofia in Bulgaria. The flights, which will be operated by Ryanair until October, include bi-weekly flights to Brindisi, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, Genoa on the same days and Sofia on Mondays and Fridays

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