Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) and partners are planning various travel trade activities through the months leading to the launch of flydubai flights from Dubai to Malta in May.
MTA and partners will promote the destination to travel professionals in the region via workshops, online roadshows and webinars, said a statement.
MTA will be coordinating an online roadshow with flydubai targeting potentially 80 leisure/MICE specialised agents from the UAE market in efforts to promote the destination.
The aim of this webinar is to create awareness about the destination, ensure all the agents are aware that there will be flights to Malta starting from May 12, 2021, and also to extend the invite for another meeting that will take place a week later on April 7 and 8. The second meeting will be organised by Aviareps, and it will allow MTA and co-participants to have a one-on-one 15-20-minute meeting with each agent.
The purpose of the webinars and meetings is to have UAE and GCC travel agents, to create exciting, safe and fun holiday packages to Malta, for families, couples and friends, just in time for the Eid al-Fitr, and following summer holidays.
With travel restrictions gradually loosening and global borders slowly reopening, flydubai announced on January 25 that it will launch flights between Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Malta International Airport (MLA), with 4 flights a week.
Malta has established itself as a safe destination for travellers from around the world, and it has proved without avail its capabilities in ensuring the wellbeing of its residents during the unprecedented circumstances during the Covid pandemic, the statement said.
flydubai, the UAE-based airline, will be the first carrier to offer direct flights on this route from the UAE post Covid-19, with two flights operating directly and two via a stop in Catania International Airport (CTA), Italy.
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