MTS calls for updated regulations on cabbies and traditional ‘Dghajjes’The Malta Tourism Society said it firmly believes that there is scope and potential for horse drawn cabs and the Dghajsa to become useful tools in the value chain of tourism products and services in Malta. “These could offer the essential Unique Selling Points which these islands need. The Society feels that it will be necessary to regularise these two traditional forms of transport.” Other News 31 charged over €10m VAT fraudCOLA to cost employers €38 millionMaltese ‘bambinella’ on M&S shelves in the UK Social security bill up 6.7% in six months 12 bids for yacht marina privatisation Lufthansa includes Malta as ‘Sunshine Ticket’ destination Ryanair announces new Malta-Leeds route MTS calls for updated regulations on cabbies and traditional ‘Dghajjes’ Dragonara Casino bidding closes today Young man charge with misappropriation from gaming company Issuing €350 million in bonds: the pros and cons Peaking and Troughing – The Dilemmas of Tourism Taking on endless possibilities |
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