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Malta welcomes first visitors from new travel operator easyJet holidays
They aim to build up arrivals to 50,000 passengers annually to Malta from the UK!

Sarah Micallef

It hasn’t been the easiest time to travel thanks to the health regulations and travel restrictions imposed on several countries due to the global pandemic, but ever since the airport re-opened in July, the Maltese Islands have once again been welcoming visitors to its sun-drenched shores.

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And now, the first visitors from easyJet holidays have touched down at Malta International Airport! 

Welcomed by Arrigo Group CEO Kurt Cachia and Operations Manager André Farrugia, the visitors are the first from the new holiday operator, which is backed by award winning airline easyJet. And there’ll be many more to come, as the operator, together with Arrigo Group, aims to build up arrivals to 50,000 passengers annually to Malta from the UK.

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easyJet holidays offers a wide range of value for money holidays from the UK to over 100 destinations, and has joined forces with Arrigo Group, one of the most experienced companies in the Maltese tourism industry.

3rd August 2020



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