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Property price rises in Malta were the highest among EU members in 2004, and the latest figures show that there is no slow down in the Malta housing market this year, with double digit property inflation over the last year. A spring in the step and hopes of a good profit are seeing investors make their way to Malta.
Anticipation of new low cost flights could help see double digit property inflation in 2007. Malta has seen her properties rise by more than any other EU country, and there's no sign of a slow down for the years ahead. Malta property prices have risen more than any other EU country, and there's no sign of a slow down for the years ahead. Hoping for a boost in tourists, the arrival of low cost flights to Malta is eagerly anticipated by hotels and holiday companies on the Mediterranean island. Malta tourists could fall dramatically as major tour operators consider pulling the island out of their holiday brochures.
Malta hoteliers and vacation related businesses are waiting anxiously to see if the rumours are true. Visitor numbers to the Mediterranean island of Malta could fall dramatically as major tour operators consider pulling the island out of their holiday brochures.
Malta hotel owners and holiday related businesses are waiting anxiously to see if the rumours are true... Air Shows are always a popular tourist attraction, and the annual Malta Air Show promises to be the best ever this year, with participants including the RAF and the USAF displaying F-16's and Tornados.
Malta holidays will enjoy a late season boost. The visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the island of Malta to open the recent Commonwealth meeting resulted in nearly a week of positive coverage for the island on television, print media and the internet.
While Malta has often been overlooked as a holiday destination, the coverage has come immediately before the traditional holiday booking period for the summer with Malta hotels, holiday companies and property agents hoping that it will boost awareness of this often forgotten island.
The Malta Tourism Authority has set a target for the island of one and a half million tourists a year by the year 2009.
With a record of missed targets, those in the island's holiday industry are hoping it's more than just wishful thinking. Less spending power for family holidays this summer are affecting different popular tourist destinations with some areas reporting a drop in arrival numbers - but for Malta 2008 could be a year to remember for the right reasons. And with the media reporting on a possible recession there could be even more reasons why a holiday in Malta might not be top of everyone's list for summer 2008. A brief history of the island of Malta's ties with the English language, and the way it has shaped the island in the present. Try an excellent historical vacation in Malta. Holiday island Malta is being boosted by British press attention this year, and a rise in visitors has already been noticed.
The island the British tourist forgot in recent years is waking up to a re-energised holiday and hotel sector. Mediterranean holiday visitors are often confronted in their resort by timeshare reps, and for some it can spoil a hard earned break.
Malta is leading the fight to reclaim the streets for the tourist... The sunshine holiday island of Malta have seen a persistent decline in visitor numbers in recent years.
Where the Tourist Authority has failed, new low cost flights could succeed in the year ahead. Malta has fast become one of Europe's premier EFL destinations, as the island's ties with the English language, coupled with its fantastic natural resources have made this an attractive location for agents and private students alike. With its rich history of been visited, and often invaded by empires throughout the ages, Malta, as a nation, has learned well the importance of resilience, communication, and adaption to new cultures, and cultural influences. Malta hosts the Commonwealth meeting in late November, and in attendance will be Queen Elizabeth II, Tony Blair and the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and 50 other countries, along with the media from each country. Much admired Queen Elizabeth II has just celebrated sixty years of marriage to Prince Philip, and in that time has filled more newspaper and magazine column inches than anyone else. While she might not be a celebrity in today's conventional sense, she is the most photographed woman on the planet. The development of English language schools on the island of Malta in the Southern Mediterranean. A brief history of the island's roots in communication through the ages, and reasons for language schools' success in the present day.
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