Malta is a popular choice with history buffs. Malta is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea that lies south of the island of Sicily, Italy. The country is an archipelago, with only the three largest islands being inhabited. Valletta is the capital.
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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Announces 2013 Europa Itinerary May 7, 2012
The Europa will offer three new ports of call on international itineraries: Palmerston Atoll in the Cook Islands, Picton, New Zealand and Algiers, Algeria.
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Louis Cruises Offers Savings on Mediterranean Sailings June 10, 2011
Louis Cruises offers commissionable savings on nine Mediterranean itineraries for the 2011-2012 winter sailing season.More>>
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Travel Agents Support Helps Malta Achieve Records February 28, 2011
Air Malta reports a 7.5 percent increase in U.S. passengers that traveled to Malta in 2010, over 2009, attributing much of the U.S. tourist sector growth to their 2010 travel agent outreach initiatives. More>>
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A Bumpy Trip, but Europe’s Coming Back November 8, 2010
Europe travel picks up but “value” and “authentic experience” are foremost in the mind of the traveler. More>>
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Celebrating 80 Years: Malta in 1960 December 16, 2010
Fifty years later, the islands remain a well-preserved secret.More>>
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Air Malta Offers Agents Virtual Guides to Malta Vacations November 19, 2010
The Malta Guide provides travel agents with expert destination knowledge and virtual tools to help promote and sell the exotic Mediterranean destination to U.S. travelers.More>>
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Air Malta Reaches Out to Travel Agents August 26, 2010
New programs include fams and all inclusive packages.More>>
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MSC Celebrates New Ship June 9, 2009
MSC will be christening Splendida, the second in MSC Cruises’ luxurious “Fantasia” class of cruise ships, on July 12 in Barcelona.More>>
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Malta, Cyprus, Emirates Cooperate for Visitors February 23, 2006
The Malta Tourism Authority, Cyprus Tourism Organization and Emirates Airlines announced this week that the three would be putting together a committee to explore cooperative tourism ventures in the future, the Malta Independent reported.More>>
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