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Posted on June 10 2020

Malta reopens its borders to 18 nations from July 1

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Updated May 25 2023

Starting July 1, 2020, people from the following countries will be able to enter Malta:

  • The Czech Republic
  • Luxembourg
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Israel
  • Lithuania
  • Ireland
  • Finland
  • Hungary
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Slovakia
  • Iceland
  • Switzerland
  • Cyprus
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Italy

The step has been taken as part of easing the border restrictions placed on the entry of people due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Also, on July 1, the Maltese airport will reopen. Commercial flights from Malta to the above-mentioned countries will resume.

The decision has come as a respite to the businesses involved with the travel industry including hoteliers, tour operators, travel agents, and many more.

The reopening of borders will restart migration overseas. There will nevertheless be a cautious observation of how it comes to be.

Malta is looking forward to a summer tourism season, rejuvenating the much essential industry, energizing the country’s economy. Being a famous tourist destination for EU and non-EU tourists, the move will bring back the joys the tourist visa to Malta can offer.

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