The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) is making great steps towards tourism quality. As we step into a fresh new year, we embrace exciting opportunities, innovative ideas, and ambitious targets that will continue shaping Malta’s tourism landscape.
Malta’s tourism is at a crossroads, set to move beyond record growth towards sustainability. In this exclusive interview with HORECA Malta, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Tourism & Foreign Affairs Dr Ian Borg outlines government plans to balance investment and long-term success.
Since the pandemic, the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) has strengthened its collaboration with the local tourism industry, focusing on recovery and sustainability.
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) is celebrating a significant milestone in 2024–the 25th anniversary of dedicated service since its inception. Over the past years, the MTA has been instrumental in transforming Malta into a premier tourist destination and fostering a sustainable future for the tourism industry.
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) is prepared to enhance its crisis management and governance capabilities through its participation in a pioneering European initiative.
As we have embarked on another year, working our way up to tourism success, it is imperative to reflect on the strides made and the challenges overcome.
The European co-funded Cross-Re-Tour project is an exciting new opportunity for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism, leisure and hospitality industry that are keen on taking on green and digital innovation.
In a prestigious event in earlier this year, the MTA Chairman Dr Gavin Gulia welcomed and thanked ITAKA Poland for their commitment to the market, for visiting and experiencing the Maltese Islands, and for hosting one of their conferences in our country.