Traditionally the number one vacation destination, the Spanish island was very surprised with the opening of new routes to the island of Malta holiday competitor – who are riding a crest of tourism after several years of inactivity.
Vueling, the Spanish low cost airline will begin flying to Malta from March 31 three times a week to and from the Spanish capital Madrid.
Airline was founded just four years ago and now has 24 aircraft in the fleet, and before the delivery of new services, Malta has worked around 57 destinations and passenger traffic has increased an impressive 75 percent year on year to November 2007, when it happened almost half a million in passeners This month alone.
Current destination is an internal Spanish flights to Alicante, the Costa Blanca region, and Malaga on the Costa del Sol – the perfect escape from the city golf or sailing, or just spend time at the beach break. With low weekend rates are affordable and easy.
Less surprising airlines fly the route, in Nice in southern France, Milan Italy, with easy access to the Swiss Alps – and Venice, ideal for a romantic few days away.
Selection of Malta as a destination for Spanish tourists, is a clear example of how successful the diversification of Malta from its core business holiday from Britain, who formed the majority of tourists in recent decades. That low-cost airlines fly to the island of Malta Luqa airport and hotel holidays increased business much in the last two years.
New official figures show that all important summer season is the best in the past six years in Malta, the decline in the prosperity of the island in the Mediterranean Sea to stop.
The good news for Malta is that despite the increase in the number of tourists who came to the island via low cost flights, hotel occupancy levels rose from basic to 5 star, showing that Malta can appeal to everyone.
More good news for Malta, came from data for hotels and vacations with the report that while the number of arrivals from its traditional UK market, with eleven percent, the number of people from Germany to Malta increased by a third of the year, contributing strength to the holiday industry, which was dependent on the tourism of the one country in the past, and even Spanish tourists who now visit the island.
Both in Germany and the United Kingdom has seen a new low-cost operators have been successfully applied to fly to Malta, and an increase in tourism has largely deferred to them, but the Spanish and Scandinavian Airlines, their interest was Malta real cosmopolitan mix coming holiday of the year.
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New 2008 Holiday route for the Spanish airline
July 31st, 2010 No Comments
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