Malta wants to abolish corona entry regulations

Trade flag of the Republic of Malta (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Trade flag of the Republic of Malta (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Malta wants to abolish corona entry regulations

Trade flag of the Republic of Malta (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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With Malta, another EU country will soon lift all remaining corona measures. Prime Minister Robert Abela held out the prospect of this step, but has not yet given a specific date. With the end of the measures, the Covid entry regulations should also fall.

Malta currently practices the 1G rule. In concrete terms, this means that – apart from a few exceptions – only people who are completely against Covid-19 are allowed into the country. This regulation is to be abolished so that in future all persons will be allowed to enter the country again. There is no exact date for the change yet.

In Malta, which is heavily dependent on tourism, the announcement was well received. Among other things, it is emphasized that other Mediterranean countries with which there is competition for holidaymakers have already lifted their corona measures or have announced this. Tourism and Luqa Airport hope that more people will decide to vacation on the Maltese islands again this summer.

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Amely Mizzi is Executive Assistant at Aviation Direct Malta in San Pawl il-Baħar. She previously worked in the Aircraft and Vessel Financing division at a banking group. She is considered a linguistic talent and speaks seven languages ​​fluently. She prefers to spend her free time in Austria on the ski slopes and in summer on Mediterranean beaches, practically on her doorstep in Gozo.
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