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Malta to Welcome Back Vaccinated British Travellers

As of 1 June 2020, Malta will welcome passengers from the UK who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the country.

British travellers who can show proof of full vaccination* received at least ten days before arriving in the country will no longer have to provide a negative PCR test certificate 72 hours prior to, or on arrival in Malta. Passengers will need to show their vaccination card when boarding to be accepted to travel. If for any reason a vaccination card cannot be shown, a negative PCR test must be presented.

Malta is second to the UK in terms of European countries vaccinating the greatest proportion of its population, with 40% of the adult population having received its first dose, making the destination a safe choice for future travel.

Tolene Van Der Merwe, Director UK & Ireland of Malta Tourism Authority commented, “Malta is a very popular destination for British holidaymakers and is a key contributor to Malta’s economy, so we are excited to welcome back fully vaccinated travellers from the United Kingdom from 1 June 2021. The people of Malta are looking forward to tourists returning who have loved our sunshine, culture, food and warm spirit year in year out.

“Malta has implemented its Sunny and Safe COVID protocols, so visitors can be reassured that all restaurants and accommodation providers must comply with the highest levels of cleanliness and safety.” Malta Tourism Authority.

Clayton Bartolo, Malta’s Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection said “The health and safety of Maltese citizens and tourists will always be our top priority, and with the continued rollout of the vaccine here in Malta, this focused reopening plan is designed to slowly and safely reopen tourism to fully vaccinated Britons.”

British travellers will be able to visit the archipelago once again – comprised of Malta, Gozo and Comino – for leisure and business trips.  With many travellers looking forward to restrictions easing and the allure of future trips to Malta on the horizon, the Malta Tourism Authority will also be launching its new campaign, ‘Feel Free Again’.  The campaign aims to inspire travellers to harness their re-established freedom to plan, book and travel to Malta when the time is right, to once again experience all that the islands have to offer and the feeling of freedom it brings.

This latest announcement is another example of Malta and the UK’s special, long-standing relationship which dates back to the 1800 when Malta voluntarily became part of the British Empire as a protectorate and in the 20th century Malta was famously favoured by Her Majesty the Queen, and she spent two years living on the island when the Duke of Edinburgh conducted his work for The Royal Navy and returned for many state visits.  Present day Malta offers world-class diving, a burgeoning gastronomy scene and year-round warm weather. The islands have an exciting few months in store with a wealth of new restaurant, hotel and spa openings for travellers to enjoy when they can return.

For more inspiration and information on travelling to Malta, visit: www.maltauk.com/ and www.visitmalta.com

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