HolidayPirates launches first Malta tourism campaign
Travel deals platform HolidayPirates has launched its first ever Malta Tourism Authority destination campaign.
The campaign comprises a new microsite providing a comprehensive information hub for travellers wishing to visit as well as a selection of the top holidays deals to Malta .
The hub will also have several pages of tourism content showcasing highlights and inspiratiion on adventure, cultural and romantic getaway options.
HolidayPirates one million subscribers will receive Malta deals newsletters as well as notifications via app on its social media pages.
Nicholas Cooper, Commercial Partnerships Supervisor UK and North America at HolidayPirates Group, said: "It is an honour for us to seal our first collaboration with Malta Tourism Authority in this very special year of transition and rebound for tourism."
The partnership with Malta Tourism Authority follows the announcement on 1 June 2021 that it is welcoming back British tourists.
Visitors need to present a negative PCR test within 72 hours of their arrival and a completed Passenger Locator Form which includes a Public Health Travel Declaration Form.
Malta currently remains on the UK’s amber list of countries.
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