The continued availability of flights in Air Malta’s booking system beyond its announced closure date showed “lack of confidence in the government’s schedule”, an insider told Bonġu
Public outcry as singer Phyllisienne Brincat links disability to ‘original sin’
Singer Phyllisienne Brincat has received public backlash for claiming that illness and disabilities were the result of original sin
Agius Saliba wants European Commission to investigate food importers
Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba has asked the European Commission to investigate “de-facto monopolies” of Maltese food importers
Air Malta still selling tickets for flights beyond its closure date
Malta’s absolute joke of a national carrier is still taking bookings for flights after its closing date on 30 March 2024, The Shift reports
MEPs vote to start standardising airline carry-on luggage and fees
In a resolution on uniform standards for airline carry-on luggage, MEPs argue that consistent EU rules on sizing and pricing are needed
Judge cancels ‘fraudulent’ No Deposit Cars contract
No Deposit Cars adopted fraudulent commercial practices when selling a second-hand car, a judge has ruled
Tourist arrivals increase by 33.5% in first 8 months
Malta and Gozo welcomed 1,986,260 tourists during the first eight months of the year – 33.5% more than over the same period in 2022
Delia: Malta follows ‘law of the jungle’, Casa demands data probe
The Nationalist Party is calling on the government to take political responsibility for its criminal driving tests racket