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Revealed: List of first countries Malta can open flights to from July 1
UK, Malta's biggest market, not among list of MTA-approved 'safe' countries
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Malta International Airport from above. Photo: MIA
The first 16 countries that Malta is expected to open its borders to as of July 1 can be revealed by Times of Malta.
This list, yet to be officially confirmed, is of countries which the Malta Tourism Authority has deemed to be 'safe' in terms of COVID-19 transmission.
It does not include the UK and mainland Italy, the country's two most important tourism markets, which have been the worst-hit countries by coronavirus in Europe.
Malta's airport was closed in March, as coronavirus cases steadily increased.
Times of Malta understands the first list of MTA-approved 'safe' countries includes:
Iceland
Slovakia
Cyprus
Lithuania
Israel
Norway
Switzerland
Estonia
Denmark
Hungary
Austria
Luxembourg
Germany
Czech Republic
Finland
Ireland
Sardinia and Sicily are also being considered
Here is what we have for you????????????????
Revealed: List of first countries Malta can open flights to from July 1
UK, Malta's biggest market, not among list of MTA-approved 'safe' countries
NationalAviationUKItalyCOVID-19
Malta International Airport from above. Photo: MIA
The first 16 countries that Malta is expected to open its borders to as of July 1 can be revealed by Times of Malta.
This list, yet to be officially confirmed, is of countries which the Malta Tourism Authority has deemed to be 'safe' in terms of COVID-19 transmission.
It does not include the UK and mainland Italy, the country's two most important tourism markets, which have been the worst-hit countries by coronavirus in Europe.
Malta's airport was closed in March, as coronavirus cases steadily increased.
Times of Malta understands the first list of MTA-approved 'safe' countries includes:
Iceland
Slovakia
Cyprus
Lithuania
Israel
Norway
Switzerland
Estonia
Denmark
Hungary
Austria
Luxembourg
Germany
Czech Republic
Finland
Ireland
Sardinia and Sicily are also being considered
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