Il-Bizzilla May 2016 - Issue 41

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The Air Malta In-flight magazine

MAY 2016 issue 41 local • LIFESTYLE • food & drink • business • EVENTS





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ISSUE 41

Contents

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LOCAL p. 10 ..... malta & gozo in numbers Facts and figures about the Maltese Islands.

p. 14 ..... Gozo, Countryside and Adventure If you’re visiting Malta in May, then you must go to Gozo.

p. 16 ..... Verdala Palace Built on the high ground of the Busketto Gardens, this was the Grand Master’s summer residence.

p. 24 ..... The Inquisitor’s Pace and the Inquisition This architectural gem is nestled in the heart of Birgu’s labyrinthine streets.

p. 36 ..... high Flying Dentistry Dr. Jean Paul Demajo discusses the negative effects of neglecting your teeth.

p. 52 ..... Exploring the Islands Fancy discovering the islands? Here’s what to look out for.

p. 68 ..... Beautifully Baffling

FOOD & DRINK

EVENTS

To the Maltese they’re perfectly normal, but to some foreigners some of our customs might appear confusing.

p. 56 ..... May Month of Abundance May is definitely the month for fresh produce.

p. 30 ..... Out and About

p. 77 ..... Fashion through the ages

p. 80 ..... Restaurant & bar Guide

p. 32 ..... What’s Happening in Malta

Cloaks, buckles, boots, bodices, ribbons and lace.

Thinking about eating out? Here are this month's picks of top local bars and restaurants.

A roundup of events happening in Malta and Gozo during the month of May.

Who’s been seen and where they’ve been spotted


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BUSINESS p. 31 ..... Business Office Services International – Malta Setting up a business n Malta? This might interest you.

LIFESTYLE p. 20 ..... Say it with Flowers May is the month before the scorching sun takes over, which is why it has come to being known as the month of flowers.

p. 38 ..... Vibrant Manchester What we love most about Manchester is that there is always something going on.

p. 40 ..... Behind the Scenes Ever wondered what it was like to work as an extra in a Hollywood movie?

p. 46 ..... Choosing Gozo If you dream of rural landscapes and a quieter life, Gozo is definitely a location to look into.

p. 60 ..... The overhaul of gaming legislation in Malta

AIR MALTA p. 84 ..... air malta news Air Malta launches new services to Palermo this summer.

In such a dynamic sector it is essential that the law is updated to ref lect the day-to-day realities of the industry.

p. 90 ..... interview

p. 64 ..... Global citizens choose Malta

p. 92 ..... inflight information

The Malta Individual Investor programme (MIIP) is considered the most prestigious citizenship-by-investment programme in Europe.

All you need to know about flying with Air Malta.

p. 74 ..... Island Charm

p. 61 ..... Growing an industry through education

Holiday for two? Here are our personal recommendations.

This year’s SiGMA expo is set to be a bigger, better and even more spectacular event.

il-Bizzilla talks to Faye Grech, cabin crew.

p. 94 ..... destination information Planning a trip? Take a look at all of Air Malta's flight routes and code-sharing routes here.

p. 96 ..... electronic device information All the info you need with regards to phone, laptop and tablet usage onboard.



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Med-in-a bottle SHARING MALTA’S TRUE FLAVOURS

Meet the Team EDITORIAL AND SALES Content Factory EXECUTIVE EDITOR Dana Bonello SALES AND PROJECT COORDINATOR Renata Vella DESIGN TBWA\ANG ART DIRECTOR Jeff Fabri DESIGNER Berthrand Pisani

CONTRIBUTORS Air Malta Alessandro Radmilli David Carabott Dr Jean Paul Demajo Dr Joseph Borg iGaming Academy Kevin Buttigieg Lina Farrugia Luke Frendo Marie Benoît Ministry for Gozo Simon Borg Veronica Stivala ON THE COVER Malta in spring PHOTOGRAPHY Aaron Briffa Lara Azzopardi Mario Galea

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Editorial features and opinions expressed in il-Bizzilla do not necessarily reflect the views of Air Malta, the publisher, or the editorial team. Both Air Malta and the Publisher do not accept responsibility for commercial and advertising content.

Although the authors and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this magazine was correct at press time, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.

Special thanks to the Malta Tourism Authority, Air Malta and ViewingMalta.com for the provision of photographic material. Printed in Malta by VelPrint Ltd. All magazine rights are reserved by Air Malta PLC.

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From the CEO... Hello and a warm welcome on board! Thank you for choosing Air Malta. Summer is round the corner and the Maltese Islands are gearing up. This season we plan to carry over one million passengers and are operating a great selection of 40 KM coded routes to main city airports with the best flight timings. Together with our partner airlines we continue to offer connections to / from Malta from around the whole world. As from July Air Malta added a twice weekly frequency to Palermo. These flights will operate in addition to up to 15 weekly flights between Malta and Catania/Sicily and reinforce the airline’s leading position between Italy and Malta. Air Malta gives the best choice for travellers from both Italy and Malta with 34 weekly flights and the highest number of frequencies per destination compared to any other carrier. You can read more about this in the Air Malta pages from page 84. The Maltese traditional festa season starts this month across many towns and villages. Various other events are being organised that suit all tastes from the 113 km triathlon race to the Malta International Food festival, the Teatru Manoel Youth Opera concert, the Horticultural Spring Show and the pre-EURO 2016 friendly football match between Italy and Scotland. For more information visit www.airmalta.com and www.facebook.com/AirMalta and join our newsletter mailing list to receive offers directly in your inbox. Please do give us feedback about your experience with Air Malta, and what we could do better. Visit www.airmalta.com/wearelistening to answer a few short questions and you can get 10% off your next Air Malta flight. It really only takes 2 minutes! Wherever you are flying with us I hope you have a great flight! Philip Micallef, CEO Air Malta

From the Editor… I still can’t believe how quickly time is rushing by! May is our 12th issue and marks our first year anniversary. I remember preparing for a trip to Barcelona with the girls this time last year, and finding out I’d be handling this magazine roughly around the same time – needless to say, there was a lot of celebratory sangria involved. But I digress; if you’re a traveller, then I’d like to take the opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful islands. If you’re a local, then I would like to thank you for choosing Air Malta and wish you a pleasant flight. However, if you happen to be a reader of il-Bizzilla, then I’d like to thank you for the constant support and encouragement we have received throughout these exciting 12 issues! A big round of applause also goes out to my publishers who have allowed me this fantastic opportunity, to our design team who are as talented as they are patient; our sales arm which of course without, the magazine would not be possible; and finally, to my nearest and dearest who have unwillingly embarked on this journey and stood by me through each high and low. This issue is for you.

Dana


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Rare opportunity to acquire this converted HOUSE OF CHARACTER located in one of the best streets of this popular, charming village and having a wonderful back garden enjoying total privacy and a very large pool and deck area. The main accommodation comprises a large arched room serving as an entrance hall, a very spacious arched mill room which has been converted into a sitting and dining room, a study, fully fitted kitchen and breakfast room leading onto the garden, guest toilet and 3 spacious double bedrooms (main having ensuite bathroom and the spare bedrooms having ensuite shower rooms). There is also a one car garage. The garden is truly special and is a rare find which must be seen to be truly appreciated. FREEHOLD Through Homes of Quality, we find great satisfaction in providing a uniquely personal property service to clients, both local and overseas. As part of Frank Salt Real Estate Group we have access to perhaps the largest property and client database in the Maltese Islands, while operating independently to facilitate the extremely high level of personal interface with clients. At Homes of Quality we are equally proud of the smallest designer apartment as a grand palazzo… the defining factor which ensures that a property is to be found on our listings is quite simply… quality!

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The Maltese Isles

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It has been said that numbers speak louder than words – we’ve put together a few to give you a better idea of what to expect from our small, yet idyllic, Mediterranean archipelago.

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THE ROAD SO FAR We started 2016 where we left off - with a quarterly increase of 73% in property sales. We ended 2015 with a 98% increase over the previous year - grossing over €420 million worth of property sales whereas our Letting business roared into one of the best years in our history. Our continuous growth in turnover may be attributed to our insistent focus on human resources, development of new tools for our agents as well as a common overall vision to increase our already dominant market share in the real estate industry. Over the last twelve to eighteen months, the commercial real estate industry has seen an increase in activity. Both foreign and locals are investing in office space and other types of lucrative investments that garner steady yields. New multipurpose projects have been confirmed and are going to be built near the central, northern and southern parts of Malta which should accommodate the inundated demand, and will fill the gap of under supply of internationally built commercial units. This is not to say that there aren’t commercial offices available today, but it only confirms the growth of Malta’s vibrant and cost effective business hub persona. This year we have invested in the specialised sister brand of RE/MAX, namely RE/MAX Commercial. Last November we launched another signature brand, RE/MAX Collection, a luxury real estate brand like no other in Malta. Agents within the RE/MAX ranks may apply to become a RE/MAX Collection agent however the criteria are that of experience, accumulative career sales, average sales price and a test score which must be rated over 75%. Our vision for RE/MAX Collection is to provide for those affluent clients that do not want to deal with any estate agent but an established agent that not only has the skill to deal with certain customers but also have the persona and experience backing their specialised trade. The company has set targets to launch websites for both new brands, which will be totally focused on the two niches separately. These websites will only feature estate agents that have met the international requirements to represent properties in these prestigious multi-functional websites. The courses that our estate agents have to attend are very intensive and are field practical and customised for real estate. In February, we hosted our first ever convention for our associates, which included the participation of two international trainers. In attendance were over 350 local RE/MAX affiliates that work from our twenty-two offices around Malta and Gozo. The event served as an annual statistics review, education and culminated into an awards ceremony for our top producing agents.

Kevin Buttigieg - CEO RE/MAX Malta

At the end of February, both my brother and I were invited to a Top 20 Global Regional Owner meeting where we were nominated for being one of the top six regions worldwide. This meeting was followed by an International Convention held in Vegas which was attended by twelve Maltese RE/MAX affiliates amongst another 6000 RE/MAX affiliates from all over the world. Mark Micallef and Philip Incorvaja - both sales associates working from RE/MAX Real Esate Specialists in Tigné Point - were awarded Hall of Fame Award status as well as the RE/MAX Platinum Award, whereas Lee Tabone, who also attended the International Convention together with Matthew Axisa, was awarded into the 100% club. This is an achievement not only for RE/MAX Malta but also for the Maltese in general, who are being recognised for their professional and hard work globally. From an economic point of view, I am proud to have been part of the strategic planning and launch of the Malta Property Code and Regulations White Paper, both as an industry player as well as the Vice President of the Federation of Estate Agents. This milestone has given us the ambition and the motivation to further regularise real estate operations run locally in order to achieve a level that is envied globally. This regulation will create a safe environment for both vendors and buyers investing in property in Malta, and will attract more foreign investment towards our island to, in turn, maintain the healthy economic growth we are all so proud of. The momentum achieved in February was retained by the Q2 project in Tigné Point where RE/MAX Malta was responsible for selling most of these luxury units - and within a span of only one week. We are grateful to always be considered as the number one real estate company for high net worth investments. This is only another sign of accumulated trust we have earned over a long history of providing our investment customers sound advice that has garnered excellent returns. March also witnessed the birth of our latest product within our portfolio by the launch of RE/MAX Auctions. RE/MAX has once again placed itself at the forefront of the local real estate market. After scrutinising the most suitable property on the market we will be marketing selected properties that will be for sale on auction. Our strength of 300 strong sales associates working from 22 different RE/MAX Offices located around the Maltese islands, will be offering 50 properties (Lots) per auction. This will ensure that we may provide our customers a personalised service. My speciality lies within the Luxury and Commercial field, however said, I have a team of dedicated agents who are all specialised in different areas.

If you require property consultation we are your first port of call. Please contact me on

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GOZO

Gozo, Countryside and adventure M

ay is unmissable in Gozo; nature is generous with beautiful lansdcapes and it is an open invitation for countryside and adventure sports lovers. While the weather is already warm enough for diving, the temperature is still cool enough to allow for adventurous activities. Diving, kayaking and climbing are sports which can be actively practised during this month. Diving is the most popular among visitors, with internationally-

renowned, spectacular sites to explore such as the Azure Window in Dwejra. There are also a number of scuttled wrecks along the island’s coast. Climbing is also becoming very popular, as the island, with its sheer cliffs, lends itself perfectly to this kind of sports all-year round. Whether you are a beginner, an indoor climber moving outdoors, or already an experienced climber; whether you are in search of an inland crag, or a sea cliff route, Gozo has the perfect rock for you.


‘The best name in Malta property’ FOR SALE

HEAD OFFICE (+356) 21 31 0800 ST.JULIANS (+356) 21 31 0088 VALLETTA (+356) 21 31 0088

FOR SALE

Exclusive to Perry

MADLIENA ▪ €1,950,000 ▪ HOUSE OF CHARACTER

SLIEMA ▪ €850,000 ▪ SEAFRONT APARTMENT

Outstanding fully detached &HOUSE OF CHARACTER ▪ Elevated position with unobstructed views towards Sliema & the sea beyond ▪ Entrance hall ▪ Large living room with real fireplace ▪ Dining room ▪ Fully fitted kitchen/breakfast ▪ Pantry ▪ 5 bedrooms ▪ 3 bathrooms (2 ensuite) ▪ Beautiful large swimming pool & surrounding garden with orchard & mature trees (4400m2) ▪ Plenty of entertaining space ▪ Tennis court ▪ 1 car lock-up garage & 6 car ports ▪ Ref: HC600058 ■ SOLE AGENTS

‘The Strand’ - an elite new development of contemporary SEAFRONT APARTMENTS ▪ Prime position with seaviews accross Sliema Creek, Manoel Island & beyond to the Unesco world heritage city of Valletta ▪ Close to all amenities including the popular promenade ▪ Choice of finishes & designs ▪ 2/3/4 bedroom options available to suit various lifestyles ▪ Lift access ▪ Underlying parking ▪ Freehold ▪ Prices start from €850,000 ▪ Ref: FA07935

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Exclusive to Perry

GHARGHUR ▪ €795,000 ▪ HOUSE OF CHARACTER

VALLETTA ▪ €350,000 ▪ MAISONETTE

Superb converted HOUSE OF CHARACTER in this highly sought after village ■ Bright & spacious rooms throughout ■ Delightful garden ■ Swimming pool & surrounding terraces ■ Hallway ■ Sitting/dining room ■ Excellent modern kitchen/breakfast with Corian worktop ■ 3 double bedrooms (2 with terraces) ■ Bathroom ■ Guest cloakroom ■ Laundry room ■ Parking facilities available ■ Freehold ■ Ref: HC600014 ■ SOLE AGENTS

DUPLEX MAISONETTE in an excellent location within our capital city ▪ Spectacular seaviews out over the Grand Harbour, Three Cities & beyond to the open sea from the upper floor ▪ Fitted kitchen/breakfast ▪ Dining room ▪ Living room ▪ 2 double bedrooms ▪ Being sold fully furnished ▪ Storeroom ▪ Ref: MA500046

TO LET ▪ Introducing ‘THE ADELAIDE’ on TOWER ROAD, SLIEMA ▪ SEAFRONT APARTMENTS

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A ground-breaking, brand new building located in a privileged seafront position on the much sought after “sunny side” of the prestigious Tower Road. These chic rental apartments offer easy access to Sliema and St.Julians’s most popular attractions including some of the Island’s best parks, beach clubs, shops and up-market restaurants. Tenants will find that getting round is highly convenient with transport links also easily accessible. “The Adelaide” offers an inspiring opportunity to lease one of 14 luxury fully-furnished residences, each one tastefully designed with sophisticated interiors and cutting-edge technology.

Each of the 14 apartments offer a modern, open-plan layout and accommodation typically includes an entrance hall, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (master ensuite), open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room leading onto the front terrace with the most spectacular sea views. There is also a separate laundry room including washer/dryer and guest bathroom all expertly equipped with modern conveniences including reverse-cycle air-conditioning throughout. Ref: BR600002 ▪ Monthly price - €3500 monthly

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HISTORY

Verdala Palace I

t was a French Grand master who built the magnificent Verdala Palace overlooking Buskett valley. The palace is also commonly referred to as ‘castle’, and, indeed, it looks like one as it surmounts a rocky little hill in the centre of Malta surveying the whole island. The four towers and thick walls that rise from the moat give the palace an almost extraterrestrial aspect. However, inside it is full of light and airy rooms. On the ground floor are large marble-floored spaces with a wide spiral staircase that leads to the sleeping area above. Verdala stands in all its glory, dominating the verdant beauty of wooded Buskett Valley. The ongoing Lifesaving Buskett project, which is partly funded by the European Union Life + Programme and is scheduled to run until May 2018, aims to protect and enhance the habitats of Malta’s largest semi-natural woodland by regenerating its watercourse, protecting the stability of the ground on its valley sides, and removing the alien species that are harming habitats. A large number of trees – some 1,500 – have already been planted. Maltese architect and military engineer Girolamo Cassar designed Verdala Palace. Built on high ground it was destined

WORDS BY Simon Borg

to be the Grand master’s summer residence. Busketto Gardens nearby would enable Grand master Hughues Loubenx de Verdalle (1582-1595) to hunt, the favourite occupation of princes back in the 16th and 17 th centuries. Many palaces were embellished with fountains, for these brought prestige, represented peaceful administration and civilized leisure. Quality fountains enhanced the gardens in Verdala too. The two principle fountains were known as La Fontana Sotto Gli Aranci (the Fountain Beneath the Orange Grove) and La Fontana Dentro La Grotta (The Fountain Inside a Cave). Grand master Jean de la Valette had built a hunting lodge in the valley of Buskett. Verdalle had an impressive personality and wanted something more grandiose, something that could be left to posterity so he replaced the hunting lodge with a palace. He was au courant with the latest artistic developments in Italy and France, and engaged the Tuscan master Filippo Paladini (born around 1544) to paint frescoes in the halls and chambers of the building. Verdalle chose his personal achievements to be illustrated rather than episodes of the Order’s glorious history. The frescoes picture him presenting his proofs of nobility for admission into The Order, receiving

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01. Aerial view of the Verdala Palace 02. Verdala Castle interior / Mario Galea 03. Verdala Castle interior / Mario Galea

his Cardinal’s hat from Pope Sixtus V, leading his knights on horseback, and other highlights from his life. Paladini is particularly remembered for this work and also for his fine frescoes in the Palace chapel in Valletta, which describe incidents of the life of St John the Baptist, patron saint of the Order. They are considered the most beautiful treasures of the Palace. This great artist produced other exceptional work. He came to Malta as a galley slave as he had been involved in riots and lawsuits, and, after being sued for armed assault, he was condemned to three years on the galleys. Grand Master Verdalle managed to get him transferred to his service. The frescoes have been heavily retouched and it has been remarked that some restoration work did little justice to the

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originals. In 2003 the Paintings and Polychrome Sculpture Department started a three-year project to uncover the frescoes that had been whitewashed in the early 20th century. Finally Heritage Malta took matters in hand and a fullblown restoration project was launched in 2005. The result is impressive. Grand masters Lascaris and Cotoner, too, contributed in building and refurbishing the palace and made changes and embellished it and its gardens. The Portuguese Grand Master Antonio Manoel de Vilhena (1722-36) made structural modifications and changes. In various places you can see his coat-of-arms, his portrait and bust. The Spanish Grand master Rafael Cotoner started building a chapel dedicated to St Anthony the Abbot around 1660. It was completed by his brother, Grand master Nicolas Cotonera in 1664. It is a beautiful little chapel with paintings by the Baroque artist Mattia Preti


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who lived in Malta from 1660 until his death in 1699. Verdala Palace was, for a while, converted into a prison for French prisoners of war, some of whom stayed there until 1814. It was also used as a silk factory in 1827. The fortunes of the palace improved when Governor Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby (1827-35) restored it to a habitable state and used it as a place to relax with his family. Governor Sir William Reid (1851-58) too, restored it further and used it as the governor’s country residence. His successor Sir John Gaspard le Marchant (1858-64) made it presentable again. It had several royal visitors over the years, among them Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark, the Empress of Russia in 1909, King George V and Queen Mary came in 1912 while Wilhelm II Emperor of Germany visited in 1919. King George VI came twice in 1913 and 1943. Heads of state Ceausescu, Giovanni Leone, Gaddafi and Tito toured Verdala Palace when they were here on state visits. To this day, Verdala is a palace to be proud of.

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01. Verdala Castle staircase /Mario Galea


Bernard Bugeja Managing Director

FOR SALE

SLIEMA (TOWER ROAD) REF NO 17546 €1,200,000

A fascinating direct seafront corner APARTMENT commanding lovely sea views. Spacious accommodation comprises entrance hall, large sitting/dining, fully-fitted kitchen/breakfast, 3/4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite), laundry room, box room, large front terrace, side balconies and underlying garage spaces.

RABAT REF NO 16036 €1,700,000

A fascinating foreign-owned luxurious PENTHOUSE perched on the highest grounds and spread well over a staggering 500 sqm in total, offering marvellous spacious accommodation throughout, with a well-appointed and well-presented layout. Comprising a palatial entrance hall, sitting and dinning room, living room, library area, a further TV area, fully-fitted kitchen/ breakfast area with all appliances, 3 double bedrooms (all with en-suite facilities) and 1 presently being used as a walk in wardrobe, guest toilet, 2 boxrooms, laundry room, sprawling sun-filled terraces all facing the 180-degree magnificent views of Malta below, 3-car garage, private roof and own airspace.

ST JULIANS (PORTOMASO) REF NO 16967 €1,795,000

An immaculate, extremely spacious designer finished APARTMENT, forming part of this internationally renowned award-winning residential complex of apartments. Beautifully presented and appointed, the accommodation comprises an imposing entrance hall, large siting/dining, a designer finished kitchen/breakfast room, 3 double bedrooms (all with en-suite facilities and with the main bedroom overlooking the yacht marina), study, guest toilet/shower, spacious front terrace with swimming pool, and a garage. This property is being sold fullyequipped and fully-furnished.

TO LET SLIEMA (TOWER ROAD) REF 14926 €4,500/MONTH

A newly refurbished and spacious wide-fronted direct seafront APARTMENT commanding majestic sea views and finished to high standards. Comprising an entrance hall, sitting, dining, living, 3 double bedrooms (main with en-suite bathroom), a further bathroom, front balconies, laundry room and 2 underlying garage spaces. This property is being offered To Let fully-furnished and fully-equipped.

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NATURE

Say it with flowers WORDS BY Marie Benoît

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ay is the month before the scorching sun takes over and the really hot weather sets in. By July flowers are as scarce as vegetarian mosquitoes. But May is a civilised month; a month for weddings, when churches are decorated with a profusion of gladioli, carnations and roses. The last picnics à la Renoir also take place in May. By now the rubble walls are hiding gigantic eiderdowns of red clover or silla. Suddenly gargantuan duvets of wild flowers come into view. And you will see hosts, not of Wordsworth’s ‘golden daffodils’, but of yellow Oxalis pes-Caprae or, as it is known locally, ħaxixa ta l-Ingliżi, liberally translated as English grass. It originally comes from the Cape of Good Hope. The British call it Cape Sorrel or African Oxalis. Apparently it did not exist in its wild state in Malta before the coming of the British. But now it is everywhere and has become a weed – a cheerful one, but a weed nevertheless. Get away from the epidemic of buildings and into the countryside where there are fewer peace pollutants. If you’re a couch potato this is an opportunity to walk along the country paths in Wardija or on Dingli Cliffs, at Mtaħleb or Wied iż-Żurrieq. Or take the 20-minute boat ride to Gozo, where there are hills and it is considerably greener.

The Maltese spring really starts around February and then disappears by the end of May to bring in the scorching, dry summer months. During the long spring, the bulbs which have been hidden under the soil, the tubers and seeds of a large array of herbaceous plants, have been gradually coming to life. There is a variety of orchids: the Bag Orchid, the Milky Orchid, the endemic Maltese Pyramidal Orchid, the Bumble-Bee Orchid, the Maltese Spider Orchid, and so many more. Look out for the Maltese Rock Centaury, the pretty White Rockrose, the Sand Crocus, the Barbary Nut Iris, the Rough Poppy. Irises and poppies are everywhere. The varieties of Broomrape sometimes take over. The endemic variety of this plant is white rather than blue. It feeds parasitically on the Cape Sorrel. The golden heads of the Crown Daisies are ubiquitous but bees do not like them. Bunches of the sweet-smelling French daffodil or Southern Narcissus are often sold on the roadside. The most characteristic type of natural landscape on these islands is the garigue which is typical of rocky areas. In summer it lies dormant and there is nothing but seemingly vast stretches of bare rock with pockets of soil. But at the first sign of rain in October it starts coming to life.


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The flower buds are picked and pickled and give a very special flavour to fish and salads

There are low shrubs with small leaves that are tough and can withstand the summer heat. There is also the oliveleafed Gerrymander, with its dark green leaves and white underside. One of the principal shrubs is the Mediterranean thyme which is an important source of honey. Jean Quintin D’Autun praised local honey produced from thyme as far back as 1536 in his description of Malta. D’Autun, born in Burgundy, France, served the Order as chaplain of the French Knights and also compiled the laws of the Order. This same Quintinus was the first to write purposely and solely on Malta in those early days, so his description is very important. And yes, Maltese bees, or what remains of them, still make amazing honey!

Caper bushes grow on rocky ground and rock faces and they can be seen hanging on the bastions and fortifications. Their purplish-white flowers have a beauty of their own. The flower buds are picked, and pickled and give a very special flavour to fish and salads. Flowers also bloom in public and private gardens, balconies and courtyards. The Maltese garden, whether intimate or large, is often a secret place set in splendid seclusion. Gardens and courtyards give pleasure to the owner, and amaze and enchant the visitor lucky enough to be invited to see them. The public gardens in May are ablaze with flowers. Visit the Upper and

Lower Barrakka Gardens, with their stunning views of Grand Harbour and fortifications. In Valletta, too, there is the recently-embellished Hastings Garden located on top of the bastions on the west side of City Gate. It also has magnificent views of Floriana and Marsamxett Harbour. Walk into Sa Maison Gardens which overlook Marsamxetto Harbour, or the Argotti Botanical Gardens, laid out by Grand master Pinto as a private garden. Have coffee or lunch at Palazzo Parisio in Naxxar; their gardens which are kept in bloom all the year round. Go for a walk in the public gardens of Grand master Antoine de Paule’s Palace - San Anton, in Attard, built in 1623. The Knights were very proud of their management of


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their water supplies. They had beautiful fountains built in gardens and public places. There are some magnificent ones in San Anton. Malta’s climatic conditions are not conducive to producing beautiful gardens. But there are gardens which are magical simply because their owners are determined to make them so. There are flowering cacti, crimson, white, pink or purple bougainvillea, (some of which can sometimes be seen peeping over a garden wall.) Geraniums are survivors, as are oleanders. Roses are magnificent. According to Quintanus, the Maltese used to stuff pillows with them! When the Judas tree is in bloom, when pink and white oleanders splash their colours, Maltese streets come alive in May with colours that are mostly lost in the searing summer months. 01. The endemic Maltese Pyramidal Orchid 02. A poppy field

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The Inquisitor’s Palace and the Inquisition WORDS BY Lina Farrugia

PHOTOS BY Aaron Briffa

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n the heart of Birgu’s labyrinthine streets you will come across an architectural gem, The Inquisitor’s Palace, one of the few surviving examples of a style of palace that would have been found all over Europe and South America in the early modern period. This atmospheric palace is now also known as the National Museum of Ethnography.

The original palace was built in the 16th century as a courthouse, the Castellania, the civil law courts of the Order of St John. After the Great Siege and the building of Valletta, the Knights moved to the new capital. The palace was used as the Inquisitor’s residence from 1574 to 1798. It was the residence of 63 inquisitors who made it their home, and it saw considerable alterations since its original foundations as the Castellania. Over the years the façade was rebuilt, the palace enlarged and a fine main staircase constructed in 1733. Throughout the 19th century it was used by the British as an 'Officer’s Mess' when further alternations were made. In fact most of the numerous fireplaces with the cipher George III were installed by the British. This building functioned partly as the private residence of the Inquisitor, partly as his administrative headquarters and partly as a prison and courtroom.



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There were two prison sections: one for detention, before a trial and one for punishment, after a sentence

Inquisition specialist and historian Fr Alexander Bonnici writes that, 'the Inquisition was an institution built on Canon Law with the express purpose of safeguarding the purity of the faith in Catholic countries. The Inquisitor was the one officially appointed by the church, whose duty it was to identify heretics, to warn them about their errors, and to restrain their liberty if they had not shown sufficient evidence of repentance.' There had been three forms of Inquisition within the Catholic Church: the Medieval, the Roman and the Spanish – the latter being the most notorious, and it is fortunate that these islands only had a brief encounter with it. The Inquisitor used to give sentences 'according to the mores of his time, which were very severe by today’s standards. The death penalty meant hanging.' Two of the Inquisitors eventually became popes: Fabio Chigi (Inquisitor in Malta

between 1634 and 1639), a member of the great illustrious banking family, was to become Pope Alexander VII, and Antonio Pignatelli (Inquisitor in Malta between 1646-49), who came from one of the most aristocratic families of the Kingdom of Naples, became Pope Innocent XII. Paolo Passionei was the longest serving Inquisitor in Malta (1743-1754). He secretly had a mistress and became father of two females. After he left Malta he was defrocked. But back to the Inquisitor’s Palace. The Gothic cloister in the main courtyard, with its quadripartite vaults, is impressive and beautiful. It is little short of a miracle that this Palace survived the bombings of World War II. Visit the prison complex and enter a couple of prison cells, most of them with a low doorway. Here you will see one of the rare early modern prison structures which still survives. There were two prison sections: one for detention, before



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a trial, and one for punishment, after a sentence. In both cases prisoners were kept in separate cells. Some had toilet facilities in their cells, others were taken by the warden to the toilet pit. You can still see it in the courtyard.

The Inquisition was abolished in 1798 when French Republican forces occupied Rome, and the Pope was sent to exile

You can also still see graffiti on the walls of some cells. After all, prisoners had to while away the time doing something. On the top f loor the Inquisitor had his solarium, where he relaxed in the sun on fine days. In his book Malta: An Account of Appreciation, Sir Harry Luke, who was Lieutenant Governor of Malta from 1930-1938, observes that this side of the building 'overlooks the execution-yard; but with a refinement and delicacy of feeling the windows here are raised so that the great man should not be inconvenienced by the sight of the unpleasant end of his victims.' However, historians tell us that no one seems sure that this indeed was the execution yard. The kitchen, the tribunal room and the prison complex have been restored and are certainly worth visiting, as are the Inquisitor’s bedroom and the dungeon. There is a very interesting permanent exhibition on the impact of the Inquisition on Maltese society with plenty of old documents.

The Inquisition was abolished in 1798 when French Republican forces occupied Rome, and the Pope was sent to exile. The Grand master in Malta surrendered to Napoleon, and the Order’s and the Inquisition’s property was seized by the French. It was subsequently used as a hospital, an Officer’s Mess by the British, and even a refugee camp. For all that the Inquisitors were greatly feared, and in extreme cases, 'witnesses needed to be dragged to court after being arrested' however the Maltese trusted their just judgements, often preferring to be tried by the Inquisitor than the Grand master or Bishop. Among those who were bound to appear before the Inquisitor were heretics which also included those who converted to Judaism, Saracens, Muslims and pagans; those who blasphemed against God, the Virgin Mary or any of the Saints; those who kept books or writings of a heretical content or defended writing on witchcraft. In fact, witchcraft was by far the most common fault or crime committed by the Maltese. There is another Inquisitor’s Palace in Girgenti, together with a chapel , built in 1625, by Inquisitor Onorario Visconti (1624-27) as a summer residence. However it appears that it was rarely used as such. It is now the Prime Minister’s summer residence.


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out and about Here's what's been going on, who's been seen, and where they've been spotted around Malta last month.

Azure Ultra’s 2016 Charter Season Media Launch Mio Amore, Birgu Waterfront

01. Azure Ultra crew with managing director Perry Newton on Mio Amore 02. Trudy Kerr, Perry Newton, Donna Mercieca-Gabriele 03. Dr Francesco Maffia, Andrea Trapani, Dr Jonathan De Giovanni, Jodie Quirk, Jon Grafton 04. Kurt and Caroline Paris 05. Perry Newton and Anthony Bernard

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01. Members of the Hilton Malta team. 02. Raising the Flags outside the Hitlon Malta complex 03. Matthew Mullan, General Manager, Hilton Malta, welcoming first guests Tad Zurlinden and Dominic Tidey.

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Business Office Services International - Malta Which services does Business Office Services International (BOSI) offer? • • •

Plug and play bespoke offices Flexible office space Admininstrative and IT

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Reception and IT support Cleaning services No hidden costs / 'all-in' concept for costs Less expensive and more cost-effective Security control

What do tenants say about BOSI ? Why was BOSI set up in Malta? After a number of years established in Luxembourg and the Netherlands, the management felt it was important to invest in Malta – an attractive and growing financial services centre. With more and more international corporates being set up in Malta, BOSI can offer a comprehensive service for office space. The decision to set up in Malta was a good one, as we have already decided to expand our footprint to a total of almost 2,000sqm after less than 12 months from our launch date. What are the advantages of using BOSI as opposed to renting independent office space? The advantages are significant, some of which are : • • • •

The presence of a professional management team Quick move-in process Furnished and equipped Top-end technology (internet, audio visual)

'The BOSI offices are a satisfying environment to work in. Our office is bright and well kept, as are all common areas and amenities. The Front Office Manager, is organised and helpful, making our office environment all the more comfortable. Highly recommend'. Krista Micallef Trigona 'It's been a pleasure working at BOSI. Not only does the space completely accommodate for the working needs most companies look for, but it also provides a professional business environment, desirable flexibility, and approachable assisting personnel'. – Simone Scicluna 'If you are looking for a good place for an office, BOSI is the best choice. The space can easily accommodate your company with all the amenities that you look for, such as bright and spacious offices, very good cleaning service and a well appointed meeting room.' Fernando Rovéri “I feel very comfortable with the office, the environment and the services provided by the staff at the BOSI Office centre. The space is inviting, clean and organised”. – Luisa Acelas Arràzola

For more information contact: T: +356 2014 5300 M: +356 9900 4016 E: amanda.balzan@bosiervices.com.mt A: Business Office Services International, Vision Exchange Building, Territorials Street, Mrieħel, BKR 3000, Malta


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EVENTS THIS MONTH 6 th, 7 th, 8 th May

6 th, 7 th, 8 th 9 th May

7 th May

20 th May

MALTA INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL 2016

THE VALLETTA GREEN FESTIVAL

HOME BY ZFINMALTA

BEAT IT MAY ALS – THE CONCERT

Astra Theatre, Gozo

Aria Complex, San Gwann

Mdina Ditch, Mdina

The Valletta Green Festival includes informative workshops that raise awareness about the environment. One of the highlights of the festival is the infiorata, a colourful floral display composed of thousands of flowering plants placed next to each other. Its aim is to inspire people to turn urban spaces into green oases. www.valletta2018.org/culturalprogramme/valletta-greenfestival

HOME explores the notion of identity. The ever-changing shifts and dynamics that determine who we are, provide a fluidly evolved construct that explores the cycle of life. In this new work, choreographed by artistic director Mavin Khoo, the ŻfinMalta Dance Ensemble dancers weave a cinematic narrative through the protagonist voice seen within the life journey of a single man. Accompanied by his 'thoughts' of previous existences, he follows the cyclic journey of life as he experiences birth, childhood, love, tragedy and death. The work asks us to re-consider the notion of home as a structural location of dwelling. It seems that the construction of identity through life's constant navigation of social rules determine who we are. www.zfinmalta.org

ALS Malta will be organizing Beat It May ALS, a massive concert to celebrate the first edition of the ALS May Awareness Month. This concert will be one of the main events taking place in the month of May.The night will bring together artists from all music genres and will be guaranteed fun for people of all ages and tastes in music. Above all, the proceeds will be donated for a good cause. ALS Malta encourages businesses and individuals to take part during the Beat It May ALS Awareness Month by supporting the cause through corporate social programmes, activities organised during this period, and donations through www.alsmalta.org/donate. Tickets can be acquired from bit.ly/beatitmay, hotline (+356) 7920 9420, as well as various retail outlets.

Malta’s unqiue fortified medieval city, Mdina, will be hosting three days of gastronomic al fresco eating and drinking, as well as family-fun entertainment. During this festival, patrons can indulge in freshly-prepared food, desserts and surprises, together with live cooking shows and spectacles. Designated food areas are carefully decorated to give the visitors the opportunity to virtually transport themselves to the countries and regions being depicted through the culinary expertise of the chefs. www.maltainternational foodfestival.com

St. George’s Square, Valletta

27 th May 2016

MALTA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA MANOEL THEATRE, VALLETTA An eclectic programme of interesting and challenging works, performed by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Swiss conductor Kaspar Zehnder. Poulenc’s Concerto for two pianos, performed in this concert by Marco Rivoltini and Natacha Chircop, marked the beginning of the composer’s “great period”. Equally great is Dvorak’s monumental Symphony in D major, capturing both the Czech national style and standard Germanic classical-romantic form. Conductor: Kaspar Zehnder Soloists: Natacha Chircop & Marco Rivoltini Programme: Vella Gregory: Rythmii Vitae Poulenc: Concerto for two pianos Britten: Scottish Ballade Dvorak: Symphony Nr6 Time of concert is 20:00 for more info please visit maltaorchestra.com


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AIt’s that time of year again. Head down with friends and family to the Corinthia Hotel St George’s Bay and the Marina Hotel, Corinthia Beach Resort between 26th – 29th May engage in one of the several activities present in this years third edition of MayFest. Whether you’re in the mood for taking a cooking class, browsing through an photography or art exhibition, chilling out by a BBQ, enjoying live music, learning how to decorate a killer cake, or taking a ride in a dream Ferrari – we’ve got it all covered. If you’re interested in getting a first hand impression of local tradition, this year’s Summer at St George’s Bay long weekend will host an Artisan’s Market displaying a selection of quirky, handmade and intrinsically Maltese items. However, that’s not even the best part. Entrance to The lido St George’s Bay is free all weekend we’re offering a 40% discount on food and drink at all of our outlets! And if you’ve got the kids, it’s absolutely no problem! This year’s MayFest will offer kids several Beach fun activities such as a water balloon fight etc, so adults can relax while the kids play. 10 percent of all proceeds made during this event will be donated to the Inspire Foundation that helps over 1000 individuals with various disabilities ranging from Down Syndrome, Autism, and Cerebral Palsy amongst others. For further information kindly visit marinahotel.com.mt/mayfest

8 TH June – 11TH July

THE VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL The Victoria International Arts Festival has established itself as the longest-running festival of its kind on the islands. Dubbed 'Gozo’s quiet revolution' by Times columnist Prof. Maurice Cauchi, the VIAF has risen to unprecedented heights in terms of the quality of its programmes and the educational importance it gives to students, both local and foreign. Lately, it has been awarded the EFFE (Europe for Festivals, Festivals for Europe) label in recognition of the excellence of the programme’s content. For its 19th edition, between8 - 11 June 2016, a series of 36 concerts, together with exhibitions, master classes, and specialised talks, will be presented. This is a five-week period of uninterrupted musical and cultural activity that is attracting tourists and music-lovers who visit Gozo specifically for the festival. As for the past 18 years, the opening and closing concerts of the festival will see the participation of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Prof. Joseph Vella, artistic director of the Festival. The concerts, which take place all over Victoria, comprise chamber ensembles of various and diverse formations, soloists, choirs, big bands, orchestras, and more. No fewer than 20 different countries from all over the world, including South America, Asia, and Australia, will be represented, and over 600 performers will be taking part. All concerts and cultural events are offered to the public free of charge. International musicians such as Tchaikovsky winner cellist Daniel Veis, the famous Martinů Quartet, one of the world’s foremost piano quintets Ensemble 4.1, the Sakyr Quintet, the Marylebone Trio, prize-winning South Korean pianist Young Choon-Park, virtuoso violinist Andrea Gajic and many more, have been engaged to perform for this year’s 19th edition. The organisers are proud to acknowledge that the National Music Competition for Youths of both Upper Austria and Norway, and the prestigious EMCY (European Music Competition for Youths), award their respective first prize winners with a concert in VIAF. A major emphasis of VIAF is to provide a sound educational platform for up-and-coming local musicians who are exposed to performances of excellence, and to master classes during which they are able to showcase their talents and learn from top professionals in their field. A Debutants’ Concert is held every year in this regard, and a local composer is asked to speak about his/her work in ‘The Composer Speaks’ series. Also, a five-day series of Baroque concerts is held within the wider framework of VIAF, during which patrons enjoy superb playing by experts on period instruments, including the beautiful Antunes model harpsichord that VIAF bought specifically for the needs of the Festival. As in previous years, this year’s 19th edition promises to be a winning formula. Look for the detailed programme on www.viaf.org.mt or www.visitgozo.com VIAF is benefitting from funding through the Gozo Cultural Support Programme.


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ARE YOU A GAME OF THRONES FAN? Fancy a tour of some of the show’s most iconic filming locations? Then why not join one of our exclusive Game of Thrones Tours? Group Tours are held on most Saturdays and Private Tours are held on most weekdays and Sundays. Relive the quest for power between the Houses of Stark, Baratheon, Lannister and Targaryen on the island where it all started. Join local actors who actually took part in HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones on this exclusive tour as they unravel the secrets and adventures of your favourite characters.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS • Led by two talented local actors who actually took part in Game of Thrones. • Exclusive locations and photo opportunities not accessible on any other tour. • The joys and tribulations of being on a GoT film set and the latest about the stars. • Includes hotel pick-ups and drop-offs in luxurious air-conditioned comfort. • Includes visits to the locations used as the Gardens of King’s Landing, The Tower of the Hand, The Red Keep, The Stables, The Baelish Brothels, The Red Waste and The Village of Lhazar.

WHY OUR TOUR? Because we do it differently. We have worked on Game of Thrones and want to share with you in person our experiences of working alongside your favourite actors and relive with you the emotions we shared at the different locations used. We want you to go back home feeling part of Game of Thrones.

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want to learn maltese? Get your hands on this Englishto-Maltese dictionary 'Kelmet il-Malti'

Tours cost €59. FOR INFO AND BOOKING: E: info@maltafilmtours.com | M: +356 7942 1112 | www.maltafilmtours.com

Available from all leading bookshops.

8 th -15 th May

THE MALTA INTERNATIONAL GRAN PRIX 2016 Bidnija Shooting Range The Malta International Grand Prix 2016 in the three Olympic Shotgun Events, Skeet, Double Trap and Trap, will be conducted according to the International shooting sport Federation Rules and Regulations with the difference of having the top two Shooters from Classes 1, 2 and 3, who did not make it through to the Semi Final Stage and Medal Matches in the Trap Event, compete in another match that they named Challenge Trap B. www.visitmalta.com/en/info/bidnijashootingrange


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MADE IN MALTA Looking for local products? Then you've come to the right place. By purchasing authentic Maltese products, manufactured by skilled craftsmen using the finest materials, you are contributing towards keeping these skills alive on our Islands, and taking home something truly Maltese.

Handcrafted Just For You When in Malta don’t miss true craftsmen at work. The artisans at Mediterranean Ceramics will amaze you with their artistry and passion. In their Ta’ Qali studio you can admire the detailed and artistic execution of volcanic stone table-tops and many other useful and decorative pieces. The designs on these unique pieces are alluring – and anything from table-tops to kitchen counters, lamps, plates and dishes can be produced to your own dimensions and design. Mediterranean Ceramics have crafted this bespoke tradition into a true art. Visit the Ta’ Qali Crafts Village studio/ shop, or the shop at the Valletta Waterfront. Have part of Malta in your home – worldwide delivery is easily available to add a dash of affordable art to your surroundings.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US: T: +356 2010 5552 M: (David Grima) +356 9920 1055 M: (Brian Grima) + 356 9944 0922 www.MediterraneanCeramics.com


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high-flying dentistry

Multiple missing teeth! Removable denture

New implant fixed bridge on model

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re you one of those patients missing multiple teeth in either your top or bottom jaws…. or both? If so, for how long have you missed out on chewing on your back teeth? Missing multiple teeth is a very common scenario, which often goes untreated for a very long time. In some individuals patients aren’t interested in replacing these teeth as they aren’t visible with the normal aperture of the mouth. Effects of missing teeth: 1. Toothwear: Biting and having to chew on just the front teeth leads to tooth-wear. Over a long period, these front teeth lose height and appear very smooth as they are being overused. 2. Tooth fracture: Missing teeth puts additional pressure on remaining teeth, resulting in micro-cracks which may lead to tooth fracture and/or decoronation (breaking the crown of the tooth leaving just the roots). 3. Tooth mobility: Teeth are supported in their sockets thanks to the gingival tissue, in particular to the periodontal ligament fibres attaching them to bone. If teeth are under excessive stress, this ligament suffers and, with time, teeth start moving, resulting in tooth loss. This may also cause the teeth to drift outwards, splaying themselves and increasing the spaces between them. 4. Tooth pain: overloading of the remaining teeth may result in them

Implants in-situ

dying off, requiring root canal treatment and further prosthetic work. 5. Bone loss: Loss of posterior or anterior teeth in either jaw results in bone loss, as the bone does not receive a stimulus due to the lack of tooth roots. In the top jaw the bone loss causes a reduction in distance between the maxillary sinuses and the mouth. In the bottom jaw the distance between the mouth and inferior dental nerve present in the mandible is also reduced. Over a long period of time, the volume of bone loss may be very large. This would mean that if implants are planned, maxillary sinus bone grafting would be required in the top jaw and bone grafting would be required in the bottom jaw, thus increasing the element of surgery for the patient and complexity for the implant surgeon. 6. Tooth migration: Missing teeth would cause present teeth to drift into the resultant space, creating odd contacts on chewing, excessive tooth-wear facets, as well as inconvenient food packing around the remaining teeth. Upper teeth often over-erupt into the space of the lower missing teeth due to lacking their antagonist to chew on. Over a number of years upper molars may completely descend into the space of the lower missing molars causing traumatic biting onto the gum. These upper teeth would also appear very long, exposing their roots and reducing their aesthetics. Adding insult to injury, these upper over-erupted teeth would, on closure of the anterior teeth, take up

Implant bridge in Situ

the space of the missing lower posterior teeth,not leaving any space for the dentist to replace the lower missing teeth. 7. Dento-facial aesthetics: Cheeks and lips tend to collapse inwards resulting in poorer aesthetics, giving rise to an older looking appearance. 8. Digestive problems: Chewing our food mixed with our saliva is the first stage of digestion. If food is not chewed but gobbled instead, this may result in indigestion and acid build-up. Patients, who lack teeth, also stir away from eating certain foods resulting in a lack of nutritional intake. The list goes on and on. It is never too late to replace your missing dentition, both with removable or fixed teeth. The repercussions are serious. Take action now and ask your dentist for advice!

A Case STUDY (photos above) • 87year old patient wearing a partial denture replacing 7teeth. The original natural teeth where bridged but due to tooth failure the patient was forced to remove the natural teeth and have them replaced with a removable denture • After some time the patient wished to eliminate the removable denture and have his teeth replaced with a fixed prosthesis supported by dental implants.

Dr Jean Paul Demajo DENTAL & IMPLANT SURGEON Trained in London and is now working in private practice in Malta.



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Vibrant Manchester WORDS SUBMITTED BY Air Malta

hat I love about Manchester is that there’s always something going on. Sporting extravaganzas, international art exhibitions top-rated theatre, family fun – you name it, Manchester has got it. The city overflows with exciting ‘things to do with world class venues and retail therapy that's second to none. The key to Manchester’s success is the ongoing, ever changing selection of entertainment and cultural programmes – just dig below the surface and you’ll find a plethora of imaginative events to attend throughout the year. Once the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester, after a long and painful depression, has reinvented itself into a buzzing, vibrant metropolis. Modern Manchester ticks all the right ‘boxes’ for a fantastic holiday.

Sports aficionados are spoilt for choice – go see a football match and support the home teams of Manchester City or United. If you have aspirations to become the next Sir Chris Hoy or Joanna Rowsell MBE, then bike over to the Manchester Velodrome and get your career started with an hour ‘taster’ session with bikes and helmets provided. If sport isn’t your fancy, then shop till you drop. Manchester sales are well known for incredible offers, and visitors flock to snap up a bargain. Top shopping destinations must be the Arndale and Trafford centres. The Arndale is the UK’s largest inner city shopping centre with over 240 shops and vast department stores. Amply supplied with restaurants and cafes,


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TRAVEL it’s certainly a great place to spend the day. At the Trafford, a short bus or car drive away, is another huge shopping complex complete with food halls and restaurants. Buy your Wang, McCartney or Westwood creations here. If you’re after the latest in international chic, then shop in elegant designers boutiques, or, for a taste of yesteryear, browse the delightful vintage market and buy iconic ‘originals’. Culture is rated high in Manchester and a visit to the Whitworth Art Gallery, located about a mile-and-a half from the city centre, is certainly a ‘must do’. It’s home to some of the most outstanding and unusual collections in the country – the Wallpaper Collection is delightful and has examples dating back to the 17 th C. The British Watercolours Collection has such strength in depth – Turner, Constable, Gainsborough and Lear are but the tip of the iceberg of outstanding artists represented.

You really can’t escape the football in Manchester…So why not embrace it and go for a museum tour with a difference? Visit the Manchester United Museum and experience the amazing atmosphere of this internationally-famed club. Manchester City fans can also ‘experience’ the football fever of this city. Finally, for football fanatics, the National Football Museum is certainly worth a visit. Music aficionados are not left out – the incomparable Halle Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic and the Manchester Camarata have their home base here in the acoustically brilliant Bridgewater Hall the diversity of music played is vast. Workshops, talks and discussions add an extra experience. The city has always been a vibrant music centre and tours can be taken to go down memory lane, visiting haunts of top brands including Oasis, the Stone Roses and the Smiths. After all the shopping and visiting of cultural highlights, relax and take a

cruise on the Manchester Ship Canal. Pop down to the Quays and take a 45 minute river journey to see a different face of this diverse city. Or sample the local cuisine – wining and dining in Manchester is eclectic – to tempt the taste buds Manchester has some of the best Indian food in the UK, along the ‘Curry Mile’ aka Wilmslow Road. Also check out the exciting array of specialist food shops. Pubs, fine dining, fast food, slow food, café relaxation – basically whatever you fancy you’ll find in Manchester. Do try the traditional fare from the local area… flaky Eccles cakes, black pudding and of course, the intriguingly-tasting sparkling ‘Vimto’. Getting around Manchester is easy – check out the offers for the Systemonetravelcard for example – with bus and, metrolink cards. Or, if feeling like a stroll through the city, plan a walking route using the walkit web site. Go to the Manchester Official Tourist web site for all the latest ideas and offers available in and around the city.

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t all started in 1999 when, together with a friend of mine, we applied to work as extras in an upcoming American blockbuster being filmed in Malta. I did not have any clue of what the job would entail but since my schedule was flexible at the time I decided to go for it. We turned up with our application forms at the Catholic Institute in Floriana. There we found a crowd in motion, similar to the crowds seen at political meetings on the Floriana Granaries or at the Isle of MTV concert. I was impressed with the number of people, but it also happened to be one of the hottest days of the year, and I considered giving up and returning home. However, something made me stay - perhaps it was the thought that this could be the road to success, or remembering that I was in with the chance to earn Lm30 (€70) for each and every day of filming. Whatever it was, I ignored the heat and waited. For a few days, I kept wondering and daydreaming what it would be like to be chosen. I prayed for luck and appealed to destiny to turn me into a celebrity - a kind of Maltese Leonardo Di Caprio, another Matt Damon.... Then, one fine morning, the much awaited phone call arrived. “Are you still available and willing to work on ‘Gladiator’ starting next week?” Eagerly and without giving it a second thought I replied, “yes sir!” “So can you make it for costume fitting tomorrow?” “Of course,” I answered.

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Getting started on set For the first time in my life, make-up artists, hairdressers and costume fitters surrounded me. I must admit that this first experience with beauty professionals made me feel quite important! I did not need a wig or hair extensions since my hair was medium length. Just like that, it just as though my lifelong time machine dream had come true and I completely immersed myself in the Roman Empire era adventure. I was lost in a gigantic replica of Rome's Colosseum packed like sardines with Roman soldiers, African slaves, Romans, virgins, tigers, Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Oliver Reed and Ridley Scott. It was only the presence of the crew that reminded me that I was actually in the 20th century, and that this was a reality that I was actually living.

The naked truth Many unusual events took place during filming. One of the most curious stories doing the rounds was an incident that involved three women who took part in a nude scene. They were eventually paid more than we were; in the film industry nakedness attracts more cash it seems. Thinking back to


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the day, I recall Gladiator Russell Crowe always walking around. At the time, I had no inkling he would become world-famous and I completely ignored him. I remember him telling us he was looking forward to return to Paceville on the weekend, however he never ended up going there. Perhaps being chased by the ‘Roman virgin girls’ all week on set had worn him out. Another character was Oliver Reed. He was the stereotypical Brit. It was not the first time that we had to redo a scene because he kept repeating the same errors. It was funny in a way, but also tiresome to wait for so long. At times, the Roman arena was home to some 8,000 extras. A few used to skive off on long breaks and return only when it was time to call it a day.

Flourishing industry The film industry has kept flourishing because the Maltese authorities have consistently invested in it. Film directors started to see our islands as an ideal place for filming. The Island’s size, the weather, the picturesque places and the reasonable prices all helped bring more films to Malta. ‘Gladiator’ was my first but many others followed: ‘Troy’, ‘The Da Vinci Code’, ‘Roman Mysteries’, ‘Eichmann’, ‘Man Of East’, ‘Munich’, ‘Helen of Troy’, ‘Julius Caesar’, ‘Carabinieri 7’, ‘Agora’, ‘Jaws 1916 – Savage Shore’, ‘Varus’, ‘Island City’: Bacardi TV commercial), ‘Il Commissario Rex (season 13): La Maledizione del Caravaggio’ in Malta’, ‘The Devil’s Double’, ‘247 Days’, ‘Sei passi nel giallo: Omicidio su misura’,‘La Medium’, ‘Kammerspiel’, ‘Gemelle’, ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Le Cochon de Gaza’, ‘The Jar’: MasterCard TV commercial, ‘Kon-Tiki’, ‘World War Z’, ‘Sinbad’, ‘Fort Ross’,


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I’m a dreamer, a contradiction Looking back at my experience, I can now safely say that such a lifestyle is not for me. It is too stressful and entails giving up my private life, something that I am not ready or willing to do. But… I am dreamer and still hope - for a call that might be my ticket to success. Most film stars started from nothing. Why not me? I am a contradiction. I know this is a life I do not want… but I still hope for a call inviting me to be an extra. Whenever I get that call, I still feel butterflies as though it were my first time.

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To me, it feels like the wheel of fortune. I never know when the next film will be, or if I will be chosen.

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estate tax. As if to back this up, quite a few international celebrities have bought their own properties in Gozo or visit the island on a regular basis, also owing to the fact that their privacy is always respected on the Maltese Islands. Choice of Properties When it comes to looking for property in Gozo, the choice is extremely varied – ranging from traditional farmhouses with or without pools (often overlooking a peaceful valley), to apartments, penthouses, and small houses of character. As an added bonus, sea views are quite common wherever you choose to stay! Gozo is also home to some interesting development projects. Amongst these is Fort Chambray in Ghajnsielem – a luxurious development set in a historic city within a fortress. One may choose between a villa or a duplex maisonette with stunning sea views. Hal Saghtrija is another development set on 15,000m² of land in Zebbug – 85 per cent of which is landscaped gardens and cultivated fields. Hillock and Vista Point are in Marsalforn and offer apartments found close to the beach and many top restaurants. Lastly, one can enjoy stunning harbour views from the L-Imgarr Apartments. Price Range

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alta’s sister island, Gozo, enjoys plenty of farmlands and gorgeous scenery – which is a refreshing difference when compared to the urban-though beautiful Malta. The island is 14km long and 7.25km wide, home to some 27,000 inhabitants (about eight per cent of the total population for the Maltese Islands) and approximately one-third the size of Malta. This shows that Gozo is far from overpopulated, and has therefore gained a reputation for being more peaceful.

Why Gozo? Both locals and foreigners alike enjoy the peace and quiet that Gozo has to offer. Several Maltese visit Gozo as an escape from the hustle and bustle of Malta. The Island is known to be somewhat cheaper than its sister islands, and crime is practically non-existent. Those who may need medical care will be happy to hear that the islands rank 10th in the world for medical standards. On top of all this, there is no yearly real

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Exploring the islands Despite its diminutive size, the Maltese archipelago is bursting with historic sites, idyllic spots, culture and tradition. The Maltese Islands are like nowhere else. Here you’ll find fossil-studded geo formations, prehistoric temples, intriguing diving opportunities, and a richly woven history of remarkable intensity. Here’s a handy guide on what to look out for during your stay.

The Red tower, mellieha MALTA Fort St Agatha has taken on its more common alias due to its brightly coloured walls. Built towards the middle of the 17th century, the bastioned watchtower formed the sixth addition to the Lascaris towers.

Sliema Promenade MALTA Ġgantija Temples GOZO Did you know that the Ġgantija Temples are older than the pyramids of Egypt? Explore the Neolithic temple complex found in the village of Xagħra [Sha-rah] in Gozo. The Ġgantija Temples are the earliest example of megalithic temples in Malta.

Chill at one of the many cafés, or take a leisurely stroll along this broad seafront promenade that links the bustling shopping centre of Sliema, to the cosmopolitan nightlife of St Julian's.


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The Three Cities MAlta Birgu, Bormla and Isla are collectively known as the Three Cities. These cities had their names changed by the Knights of Malta, and are today known as Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea respectively. Despite their picturesque winding streets, and impressive harbour views, the Three Cities are surprisingly off the tourist radar and offer visitors an authentic opportunity to soak up local life.

The Azure Window, Dwejra GOZO This enormous natural limestone arch is found by the shores of the quaint village of Dwejra [Dewy-rah] in Gozo. Known also for its charming Inland Sea, Dwejra bay is home to one of the most spectacular scuba diving spots in Gozo. We recommend visiting at sunset.

Valletta MALTA Colloquially known as ‘Il-Belt’, Valletta is the capital city of Malta that was built during the rule of the Knights of St John. This baroque city is speckled with neo-classical and modern architecture and has been declared Europe’s Capital of Culture 2018.


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mosta dome malta Dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady, the colloquiallyknown 'Rotunda' is a Roman Catholic church in the centre of Mosta. It is currently the fourth largest unsupported dome in the world, and the third largest in Europe.

mdina malta Formerly known as Città Notabile, this beautiful medieval walled town served as the island’s capital until 1530. This majorly pedestrian city displays an interesting mix of Baroque and Norman architecture, including several palaces that, today, serve as private homes.

Paceville, St Julian's malta The St Julian's nightlife district is heavily populated with nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants. It is considered one of Malta’s largest party areas and is popular with locals and tourists alike.

Ċittadella GOZO Also known as the Citadel, this small fortified city is found at the heart of Victoria in Gozo. All its fortifications, including the medieval epicentre, are intact. A number of historic buildings are located within its walls making it a definite must-see in Gozo.


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blue lagoon comino Take a short boat ride to Malta’s tiniest island, Comino, and enjoy the glittering aquamarine waters of the aptly-called Blue Lagoon, or the secluded Santa Maria bay. Popular with snorkellers and divers, this tiny paradise welcomes a large number of visitors each year.

Blue Grotto, Qrendi Malta Located along the south coast of the island, the Blue Grotto comprises a number of sea caverns that are known for the mesmerising natural display of sunlight and reflections in the water. Daily boat visits to the caves are available during the summer.

Marsaxlokk Fish Market malta The popular Sunday market in the fishing village of Marsaxlokk [Mar-Sa-Shlock] is a main attraction for both tourists and locals interested in buying fresh fish and seafood caught earlier on that same morning. A number of seafood restaurants are also found here.


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Month of Abundance ARTICLE WRITTEN BY Alessandro Radmilli

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The Maltese countryside is full of activity with farmers hard at work harvesting the fruits of their labour, bees are busy buzzing around, spectacular sunsets are experienced from the high cliffs of Dingli and in early evening the trees alive with chirping birds. Fishermen too set out in search of tuna as the season gets underway, and red mullet and cuttlefish are landed in abundance. All around in gardens and squares spring flowers create a kaleidoscope of colour. This month is ideal for a walk in the country ideally before midday or after four o’clock.

The markets and food stores have much to show off as they proudly display the freshness of the native produce: large crinkled tomatoes, bundles of spring onions, fresh garlic and fragrant parsley all contribute to the authentic tastes of Malta as do a cornucopia of vegetables and fruit. Fish is piled in shimmering colourful, displays of daily freshness. Foreign visitors begin to arrive in numbers, especially those not keen on the intense summer heat and wishing to mix seaside with countryside and culture with a well-earned break.

Restaurants and bars all around Malta and Gozo are prepared for the long, busy season ahead. There will be little respite before November. Tables and chairs are set out in village squares and along the seafront shaded under umbrellas and menu boards call out to potential customers whilst fish displays tempt them in. Chefs welcome this time of the year with enthusiasm as mother nature provides them with her very best. This is also a good time to switch from winter menu to summer. Heavier more substantial dishes traditionally


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prepared to fortify against the cold and humidity – certainly not experienced this year - are substituted with light fresh dishes which apart from helping one cope with the heat also assist one to fit into last year’s summer clothes and bathing costumes. Gululu in St Julian’s, the casual Maltese diner which serves both traditional fare and contemporary Maltese cuisine is raring to go. With the seafront terrace, literally a few feet from the water’s edge, filling up fast both at lunch time and in the evening with faithful locals and foreign visitors alike, chef Kieth Grech and his merry men have launched their new menu this month. eing lucky to have been invited to a tasting session, hand being on heart I can vouch that they are continuing with in their tradition of harnessing the many flavours which the island has to offer; a true taste of Malta. Seared calamari and octopus flavoured with garlic and fresh herbs; fresh sardines marinated in vinegar with locally picked capers; goat’s cheese filled ravioli; farm raised quail are simmered with orange and cinnamon; sea bass with white wine, onion and fennel seed are just a few of these wonderful dishes which will add innovation to the favourite stalwarts of the menu foremost amongst which are a number of rabbit dishes, a mouth -watering selection of mize’ and a crispy ftira – a Maltese pizza- which is available with a varied choice of toppings and is baked in a traditional wood burning baker’s oven. Make the best of your May visit, take in all that is beautiful about Malta, enjoy Malta's food and return home with fond, vivid memories and lingering flavours and aromas.




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The overhaul of gaming Legislation in Malta

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he legal system and its laws need to be updated constantly or they risk becoming obsolete, resulting in a weaker regulatory regime. This could create difficulties for the regulator to properly regulate the market, for operators to be in a position to provide the best possible service to the customers, and for customers themselves who risk becoming less protected and more vulnerable. The overhaul of the gaming legislation in Malta is not merely a luxury – it is a necessity. In such a dynamic sector it is essential that the law is updated to ref lect the day-to-day realities of the industry. It should also cater for technology convergence between various sectors, introduction of new business models, as well as advancement in technology. The law also needs to allow the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) to be more responsive and less bureaucratic in its processes. For example, non-duplication of controls is key in order to render processes smoother and faster for operators to obtain licences and approvals while ensuring that the level of protection of consumers is not affected. The industry is also expecting to see a simplification of the licensing system, allowing operators to provide different services under the same licence. Therefore, we are expecting the removal of the distinction between Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 and Class 4 licences and, instead, we are expecting an introduction of a new system with a B2C and a B2B licence which would make it much easier and faster for operators to introduce new games and services under their respective licences.

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The industry also requires clearer technical specifications, giving a greater certainty to the industry and consultants. However, the structure of the legislation needs to enable the MGA to react in a timely manner in order to cater for new games and business methods. While I do not expect operators to face any major implications with the new laws, I believe that the vast majority of the provisions that will be implemented will be advantageous for the industry, keeping consumer protection at the centre of the regulatory regime. If you would like to find out more, please do not hesitate to contact me on joseph.borg@whpartners.eu. Joseph Borg - Senior Advisor, WH Partners - is a Gaming Law expert and also lectures in Gaming Law at the University of Malta. He is the former Chief Regulatory Officer at the Malta Gaming Authority and a former Member of the Board of Trustees of the International Association of Gaming Regulators. WH Partners is a leading Malta-based law firm with a business focus and expertise in gaming & gambling, technology, tax, M&A and corporate finance. We specialise in e-commerce, e-payments, telecoms, digital content, data protection, software development, IPR, as well as investment funds, fund management and fund administration, real estate, asset and wealth management. WH Partners is the exclusive member for Malta in the International Alliance of Law Firms and the exclusive member for Malta in Ally Law.


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Growing an industry through education iGaming Academy Education Forum, Malta

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his year’s SiGMA expo is set to be a bigger, better and even more spectacular event than the already impressive show we have experienced over the past two years. In November, 2016, the iGaming Academy, a trailblazer in educating the industry over the past year, will be joining forces with SiGMA and GB Media to present the biggest training event to date. The iGaming Education Forum will be held during the conference, in a dedicated venue, and is shaping up to be a mind-blowing learning experience. The aim of the iGaming Education Forum is to bring together international gaming companies of all sizes, and individuals new to the industry, to participate in intensive workshops. The forum is designed to deliver comprehensive, current and relevant content for any individual who strives to hold a successful position within the iGaming industry. The structured approach has been created to give each participant a unique training package, suited to their interests and professional demands. The workshops will be delivered by reputable, experienced professionals in iGaming, who are also proven iGaming Academy Trainers. With SiGMA having carved out a niche in the iGaming events calendar as a premier recruitment venue – a dedicated training opportunity is a natural partnership. Landing the right talent is no easy feat and, with a solid workforce of 12,000 people, Malta provides the ideal recruitment backdrop.

The iGaming Education Forum will take place over 3 days (16 th, 17 th & 18 th November) and will cover a broad range of areas in iGaming, all of which are vital elements to any gaming company. During the forum, three of the major areas of current interest to the industry will be discussed, including Compliance – which will touch on the various regulatory aspects of the industry such as AML, Anti-Fraud and Payments and, of course, Responsible Gaming. A day has been dedicated to product specific topics, such as Sportsbook and Casino Management – and introducing one of the newest contenders for a market share – eSports. Now that you have set up your business in compliance with all requirements met, and decided on your products,

you need to attract and retain your customers, so we welcome you to our Acquisition & Retention Workshop, where we will look at Customer Relationship Management, Social Media Marketing and Affiliate Management as three key topics. And to wrap it all up, all participants to the workshop will be given free entrance to the expo as SiGMA delegates, providing a unique opportunity to build and grow your network, in an established long-term networking environment. Join the iGaming Academy, GB Media and SiGMA 2016 for yet another ground-breaking conference at the Intercontinental Malta, and end the year on a highly-educated note!

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OLD CHARM, MODERN TWIST …and above all an experience not to be missed. Exclusive to Malta!

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ehind the seemingly impenetrable thick walls, flanking Malta’s Grand Harbour, lies a hidden gem known as the Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea), which is surprisingly off the tourist radar. Predominantly a maritime hub, rich in history, this area is reviving itself and the Rolling Geeks are paving the way with their modern take on touring. Explore this gorgeous open air museum full of architectural riches and breathtaking views, while cruising around in your eco friendly, smart technology vehicle. The cars are unbelievably fun, safe

and easy to drive. Following a GPS guided route at an easy pace while listening to the commentary onboard in the language of your choice gives you the freedom to sightsee at your own pace. The online tracking and onboard communication systems enable the Rolling Geeks’ vigilant staff to provide assistance throughout the tour giving you peace of mind. The roads on the prescribed route are very quiet and it is very easy to park up and step out whenever you wish to. The selfie feature in the cars adds to the fun, the rest is up to you to capture. Overall this is a great value for money experience, suitable for all ages.

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Global Citizens Choose Malta

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he Malta Individual Investor Programme (MIIP) was launched in March 2013 and has seen an influx of the most financially successful individuals and their families invest in it. The MIIP is viewed as the most prestigious European citizenshipby-investment programme. There is a plethora of reasons that motivate the ultra-wealthy to want to acquire a second citizenship. Often, the primary motivator is the next generation and ensuring that they have the security of a future with options. European citizenship represents this. Maltese citizenship is consistently regarded as amongst the most valuable in the world. It allows visa-free access to 168 countries, including the United States, and, of course, confers all the benefits that go with being a citizen of the European Union. However, beyond this, individuals and families seeking to obtain alternative citizenship want to know that their new country of citizenship is safe,

economically and politically stable, welcoming to people of different cultures, has a good standard of living, and holds itself in good international standing. Even if their intention is not necessarily to live in the country permanently, families want to feel at home in the place and amongst the people. Malta ticks all of these boxes. It is a country that is often seen to silently punch above its weight. Despite its small size and limited natural resources, it has succeeded in building a stable and growing economy, even in the face of crises in other parts of Europe. International credit rating agencies have consistently maintained Malta’s investment grade credit ratings, whilst at the same time downgrading that of other countries in the same region. To many, it offers an interesting balance between the way of life characteristic of the Mediterranean region, and a manner of conducting business more typically associated with the Anglo-Saxon world. It has a transparent legal system and strong democratic institutions. English

is an official language and the language of choice in business and professional circles. To families from the Gulf and the Arab world, Malta’s other official language – Maltese, a language with strong Arabic roots adds a surprising and welcoming dimension. Another important consideration is taxation. Malta’s tax system is designed to attract international investors to do business in and from the country, and, as a result, the impact of acquiring Maltese citizenship is often completely neutral. This is an ancillary but understandably key consideration. Since the programme’s inception, Frendo Advisory has helped a number of individuals and families, from backgrounds as diverse as their countries of origin, to successfully apply for citizenship under the programme. We work hand-in-hand with the most reputable immigration firms internationally to ensure that the applicant and his or her family are welllooked after every step of the way.

For further information please contact us on luke@frendoadvisory.com The MIIP is a 12-month process and entails investment in two forms: (i) a contribution (of €650,000 for the main applicant, with additional contributions (of between €25,000 and €50,000) required for the spouse and other family members) made to the Government, and (ii) an investment in Malta Government Bonds (of €150,000). In addition to that, the applicant must maintain a residential address in Malta for a period of five years, either one which is rented (at a minimum of €16,000 annually) or owned outright (purchased at a minimum value of €350,000). The applicant goes through a -multi-tiered due diligence process with the intention of ensuring that only persons of good repute are conferred with citizenship.


The best future is one with options Discover the value of EU Citizenship for you and your family The freedom to live, do business and thrive in the EU are just some of the benefits of achieving European Citizenship through Investment. At Frendo Advisory we specialise in helping individuals and families to secure a future filled with security, stability and options. We have acquired a wealth of expertise and experience through the Malta and Cyprus Citizenship Programmes, and as a family firm we are able to understand the needs of our clients while handling the process sensitively and efficiently from start to finish. If you would like to contact us we can be reached on +356 21234000 | luke@frendoadvisory.com www.frendoadvisory.com



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Beautifully baffling The Maltese find them completely normal, but to foreigners some of our customs appear to be completely banal! Veronica Stivala puts on her foreigner’s cap and has a look at some of the quirks and habits of the people of Malta

Hello, it’s me you’re looking for? You’re sitting comfortably at the bus stop, lapping in the sun, reading a good book, or happily looking at pictures of the fresh cupcakes your friend has just made. You look up to see if the bus is coming and can see it approaching in the distance. Oh good, you think, it’s on time (because, let’s be honest, our buses are not the most punctual means of public transport). You read one last sentence of your book, put it away, stand up, brush off the crumbs of the biscuit you had been eating and then, wait, what? The bus is driving past you, past the stop without bothering to stop for you. It’s a bizarre scenario but in Malta, for the majority of times for bus travellers, unless you flag down a bus – taxi style – the driver will not stop for you. Perhaps he thinks you’re sitting on the bus stop because it’s your pastime. Who knows…

Hair there, everywhere Well, hopefully not. But the fact that your average pastizzi (cheese or peacakes) guy or gal does not wear a hair net does not appear to cross the minds of, or bother, your local pastizzi buyer. We’re happy to buy a couple of our favourite greasy snacks from a seller sporting an equally greasy t-shirt dotted with stains that are clearly a few days old. Admittedly this is entirely baffling to the newcomer or visitor to Malta, who, keen to try out this local delicacy (if you will), has to get his head around this odd set-up. Perhaps that’s why the bald guy on the street corner is doing exceptionally well among the tourists…? Maltese baker / Lara Azzopardi


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Say what? We’re not being rude, but when ordering 500g of cheddar at the cheese counter or asking the greengrocer for six apples, we would never ask, and rather state that we be given our requested goods. For a person who is used to saying “Can I have 250g of sundried tomatoes, please?” to hearing the equivalent of “Give me two loaves of Maltese bread”, this may sound odd, and admittedly, confusing, because a foreigner can never really know if we are making statements or asking questions. However, perhaps unsurprisingly, it would be equally odd for your grocer to hear you asking if he could give you some sprigs of parsley. So don’t be shy, next time you want a tub of stuffed olives, don’t ask, just state!

I’ll only be a few minutes Some people’s craving for a greasy snack not only appears to blind them from being sensitive to the lack of hygienic precautions, but it also seems to block out all sense of reasoning and sensitivity to others. It is not uncommon for the Maltese to park his car on the pavement, or practically in the middle of the road ,while he picks up his ration of grease for the week, or day.


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Tongue tied They say that we experience the world differently depending on the language we speak. And those of us who speak more than one language will understand how, sometimes, there just is no other word to express what you want to say than the word in one particular language you know. Perhaps the Maltese have taken this too far and many populate every other sentence they say in English with a Maltese expression of emotion such as illallu (ill-ah-loo; oh my goodness), or mela (meh-la; so), ara (are-a; oh, or well) and the infamous tail we love to hem our sentences with: ħi (hee; literally, brother). So, we’ll ask

you, ‘Would you like to try some, ħi?' and when we meet you in the street, we just might nod our heads and say, orrajt? This is a Malteseified version of the English ‘alright’, as in ‘Are you alright?'. But the Maltese orrajt is in a category of its own and can often be answered with another orrajt, perhaps this time with less of a question intonation, as both acquaintances continue with their walk having acknowledged each other in a friendly manner, possibly leaving the nearby foreign passersby perplexed, but the Maltese in the vicinity will probably barely have batted an eyelid at this common but endearing form of greeting.

The Maltese orrajt is in a category of its own and can often be answered with another orrajt


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Have a seat You will be forgiven for doing a double take while walking or driving through a Maltese street on seeing a person or two sitting happily on the pavement, if there is one, or simply on the road, outside the front door of their house. Practitioners of this very idiosyncratic Maltese pastime tend to fall into the senior age bracket and while it is admittedly an odd sight at first, it is surely one of our endearing habits, possibly a reflection of our friendly nature, and yes, perhaps also our more curious habits of wanting to know and see what others around us are up to. In the summer months, when this is more common, one of the reasons is also an opportunity for people to sit in perhaps a cooler area than their hot living rooms or kitchens.




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Visiting Malta with the intention of rekindling the spark? We've put our heads together and this is what we recommend.

Breakfast of Champions Local Attractions Food & Drink Lifestyle

They say that the best things in life are free - well almost. At less than 50c a pop, these baked parcels of goodness are called pastizzi and could be easily considered Malta's national snack. Look out for the several specialised bakeries found across the island and let us know what you think!

A Dash of Action

Relive the Past

Get your system running by engaging in one of the various outdoor activities around the island that include diving, watersports, horse riding, canoeing, paddle boarding, rock climbing and free diving amongst others.

Malta is literally brimming with historical and archaeological sites. From UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the Megalithic temples all the way to historical and noble cities such as the Capital, Valletta, and Mdina in the north and the Three Cities in the south.

nom nom It is said that the best way to get to know a country is through its food. Malta is mostly known for its fine selection of fish dishes, hearty comfort food and crusty fresh bread. Keep an eye out for the rabbit, the octopus and the snails!


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The Perfect Place for Pampering There is no better way to celebrate love than a memorable romantic retreat with a special Spa Day. Our top pick on the island are Myoka Spas, with their wide selection of spa experiences, exceptional service and state-of-the-art facilities, it’s the perfect place for pampering. Myoka Spas have five Spa locations around Malta, to book call +356 2137 0163 or visit www.myoka.com

Visit Raphael Azzopardi Jewellers in Ibrag... Turn the world into your catwalk with Tirisi fine jewellery and accessories. Jewellery creatively crafted in 18kt gold, sterling silver and precious stones will set every woman's emotions in flames. Exclusively available at, T: +356 21373 812 W: www.raphaelazzopardi.com Find us on Facebook.

dipped in gold Experiencing a sunrise or sunset over the sea is possibly one of the most magical moments you could experience in Malta. Head towards Bugibba or St Julians to catch sunrise, or Golden Bay or Qrendi to watch a breathtaking sunset.

fine dining at the De Mondion at The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux Consistently rated amongst the top restaurants in Malta for its cuisine, refinement and excellence, the de Mondion promises discreet yet impeccably-attentive service, allowing patrons the time and privacy to savour the cuisine, the company and the view. M: + 356 21456 560 E: info@xarapalace.com.mt, W: www.demondion.com

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Fashion through the ages Cloaks, buckles, boots, bodices, ribbons and lace‌ Veronica Stivala goes behind the seams of Maltese clothing through the ages.

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dmittedly, when one thinks of Maltese fashion, one does not think of a particular defining outfit or accessory. Yet if we were to look back at the evolution of Maltese fashion, a number of characteristically Maltese styles emerge of which, interestingly, some are resurfacing in contemporary design.

There is scanty information on what the Maltese wore up to and including the 16th century. However travellers’ accounts note how Maltese women went out veiled. Reports document how the clothes were not that appealing and that the women went out all covered, heads down, possibly because it was seen to be shameful to be out on the streets.

An 18th century list of words used to describe Maltese fashion is a good clue to the various influences on the clothes we wore in the past. Among these are words of semitic origin, such as qmis for men, which means shirt, and misluta for women, which means necklace. Other words include those of Italian origin such as kalzetti (socks) and brazzoletti (bracelets). The very mix of Semitic and Romantic words reflects a fashion scene in transition.

Indeed the typical image of Maltese women in the past features the Faldetta, or Għonnella (pronounced awe-nella). This was a form of head dress, or hooded cloak worn by virtually all Maltese women and has origins that date all the way back to the 13th century. It continued to be worn right through to the 20th century, though, around the 1940's it rapidly fell into disuse and had disappeared entirely by the end of the same century.


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There is literature that shows that in, the 17th century, men too wore a cloak with a hood attached to it. This had been introduced by the Arabs. The lower classes hardly wore shoes although there is some reference to the Maltese occasionally wearing a kind of leather sandal. In sum, the key word here was 'changelessness' as innovation of any sort was heavily criticised! It is interesting to look behind the seams, if you’ll forgive the pun, to see the craftspeople behind the clothes. The Marquis Nicholas de Piro researched the bills of an 18 th century tailor named Michelangelo Mallia, which reveal interesting information about the man and his trade, namely one that relied greatly on others who delivered the tools of his craft: needs, buttons, buckles, boots and, of course, material. Among a list of wares made for a client of his there includes: breeches, jackets, a silk damask dressing gown, a velvet collar, a soutane and various pieces of lace, probably for cuffs and jabots. For women, a list of items bought by a certain Eugenia de Piro, as evidenced from a number of bills she used to send her brother, offers some insight into the fashion of the day. This includes whalebone stiffeners, silk spools, a bodice, ribbons in yellow Florence silk, blue corduroy and a dress in flower printed musk material. By the mid 19th century things began to change and the Maltese became more Europeanised, their fashion reflecting that of what was being worn in England, and then Italy, France and later, America. (Guze Cassar Pullicino) A word must be said about Malta lace bizzilla in Maltese one of the defining and idiosyncratic characteristics of Maltese fashion and national heritage. Lacemaking dates back to at least

the 16th century, although Pat Earnshaw notes how there exist prehistoric ‘fossils’ of lace techniques that date back to 4,000 BC where bobbin laces, caps and hair nets were made of looped stitches that bear an uncanny resemblance to the buttonhole stitch. Fast forward to the 18th century, by which time lace had become a well-established industry and was popularly used as a means of decoration or adornment. The perennial problem with lace is that it takes a long time to make, and is expensive. Indeed a fine piece of lace was often created as a family project with each member working on his or her section. When we think of Malta lace, our thoughts often go straight to Gozo lace. This is because it was looked upon as an important source of income by the Gozitan people and, although the tradition has diminished in Malta, it lives on stronger in Gozo. Consiglia Azzopardi reports how elderly Gozitan lacemakers often recount how, when they were young they would sit at their lace pillow in time for the first early morning mass at ‘Pater Noster’ at about four o’clock in the morning. After mass they would get back to their chores, one of which included lacemaking. Today, as with the rest of the world, Maltese fashion has become very internationalised and it is practically impossible to recognise a Maltese person by their attire alone. However, there is a slow but steady rise by local fashion designers drawing from typically Maltese features be they the Maltese lace motif in Saz Mifsud’s special ‘Scarves for Pink October’ range, or Charles and Ron’s luzzu motif in their spring/summer 2016 collection. Research reference: Costume in Malta, ed. Nicholas de Piro and Vicki Ann Cremona, Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti, 1998

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Restaurant GUIDE BUGIBBA Indian Breeze Restaurant for Granny’s Fusion Triq il-Korp tal-Pijunieri, Bugibba T: 2157 5501 Situated in Bugibba’s main square, Granny’s Fusion is a quaint, family-run restaurant that focuses on traditional continental and Maltese dishes. Indian Breeze Restaurant for Granny’s Fusion offers a truly authentic experience with original Maltese cuisine, served by friendly hospitable staff in a warm atmosphere. Some of the traditional dishes are rabbit, bragioli, stuffed calamari, fresh fish and charcoal-grilled prime cuts of fillet, all fresh and prepared by the local Maltese chef. This, accompanied by a crisp bottle of local wine, creates a wonderful dining experience at a great price. They serve fresh fish daily. Granny’s Fusion also offers Indian dishes prepared to perfection by their Indian chef. Both exterior and interior dining available. Full English Breakfast at €2,95 (including: 3 Rashers Bacon, 2 Eggs, Large Beef Sausage, Baked Beans, Grilled Tomato, Toast and Butter and complimented with a mug of tea or coffee) is also served.

MDINA Palazzo De Piro – Xpresso Café & Bistro Palazzo de Piro, 3 Triq is-Sur, Mdina, MDN 1131 T: 2010 0560 E: events@palazzodepiro.com W: www.palazzodepiro.com Set within the magnificent 18th century Palazzo de Piro Cultural Centre, located in Malta’s Silent City, Mdina, Xpresso Café and Bistro is an elegant spot for casual dining, snacks, coffee, afternoon tea or simply a get-together with friends. The talented Brigade of Chefs makes use of the fresh produce from nearby valleys and slopes when producing their seasonal menus. Through close co-operation with local growers and producers, Xpresso Café and Bistro seeks to showcase the freshest and best the region has to offer through a menu of healthy dishes. With magnificent views of the Malteseislands, fine architectural heritage and a passion for culture and art, Xpresso Café is the perfect place to enjoy the history of Malta, its rich culture and its culinary delights.

de Mondion Restaurant The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux, Misrah il-Kunsill, Mdina T: 2145 0560 E: info@xarapalace.com.mt W: www.xarapalace.com.mt / www.demondion.com Set atop Mdina's centuries-old bastions, within the Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux and awarded the runner-up for the best boutique dining hotel in the world, the de Mondion offers a unique fine dining experience, enhanced by truly spectacular panoramic views of the island from the terraces and charming features served in elegant surroundings. Consistently rated amongst the top restaurants in Malta for its cuisine, refinement and excellence, the de Mondion promises discreet yet impeccably-attentive service allowing patrons the time and privacy to savour the cuisine, the company and the view. With exquisite cuisine combining the finest seasonal produce with innovation and expertise to create tantalising dishes, the ‘award winning’ kitchen brigade have and continue to delight the palate of a multinational clientele. Group lunches are available on request. They also welcome enquires for private functions and special celebrations. Booking recommended.

Trattoria AD 1530 Misrah il-Kunsill, Mdina, MDN 10150 T: 2145 0560 E: info@xarapalace.com.mt W: www.xarapalace.com.mt The Trattoria AD 1530 at The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux in Mdina is a charming eatery that prides itself on serving traditional and tasty food typical of the word 'trattoria'. Strategically situated in one of the old squares of the Silent City, with the beautiful and imposing Vilhena Palace directly opposite and the magnificent 17th century Palazzo of The Xara Palace on the other side, the Trattoria's idyllic location is simply perfect for indoor or al fresco dining. Trattoria AD 1530 is the ideal restaurant for every occasion and is open for coffee, lunch, dinner, snacks and afternoon tea.


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TA' XBIEX The Galley Ta’ Xbiex Seafront, XBX 1028 Ta’ Xbiex T: 2131 8801 E: thegalley@artisanfoods.com.mt The Galley Restaurant overlooks the stunning Marsamxett Harbour, enjoying spectacular views of the Valletta skyline. Adjacent to the Royal Malta Yacht Club and yacht marina, this stylish restaurant offers staple popular dishes and seasonal specials, including premium meats, fish, pasta and light snacks at lunch time. The venue interior emulates a beach house with good, natural light and soft furnishings, and the atmosphere is casual and comfortable. There is ample parking space available, and with good proximity to neighbouring Sliema and Valletta it is well serviced by public transport. The Galley is especially popular on weekends so booking is recommended.

NAXXAR LUNA Palazzo Parisio, Victory Square, Naxxar T: 2141 2461 E: info@palazzoparisio.com W: www.palazzoparisio.com Set in the historic surroundings of a noble family’s 18th Century palazzo…LUNA, the restaurant at Palazzo Parisio, is a sumptuous dining experience and an opportunity to sample international cuisine with a Mediterranean twist. During the winter months the trendy Parisian style interior is your backdrop and, as the weather warms up and the bougainvillea blooms, hidden away from the reality of everyday life the gardens are opened for guests to dine al fresco from early morning, with breakfast served from 9am, to lunch served from noon, to their famous quintessentially English Afternoon Tea from 3pm through to the crystal and candlelit night time dining. LUNA – in all its forms – offers relaxation in understated luxury, excellent service and culinary delights. They promise each and every one of their guests an albeit brief but enjoyable sojourn. Booking recommended.

MOSTA TA’ MARIJA RESTAURANT – EST. 1964 Constitution Street, Mosta T: 2143 4444 F: 2141 8181 E: info@tamarija.com W: www.tamarija.com Awarded as the Best Maltese Food Restaurant for the 10th year in 2016, Ta’ Marija doesn’t just serve Maltese cuisine, we create dishes with what is locally traditional but then we add our own signature flavours of sumptuousness. For an evening of culinary delights sprinkled with a lot of liveliness, come for our Folklore Dinner shows held every Wednesday and Friday evening which start with strolling musicians playing mandolins and guitars, who belt out the sweetest of Maltese song with assured merriment in the making. After your delicious dinner, the charming Maria Muscat will present the folklore show in a variety of languages, featuring six dancers who lure you into a jovial story of Maltese history told through dance. At some point, you or your special guest could be hand-picked to make their moves on the dancefloor so that you too, can make history of your own unforgettable night! Well, and it is not quite over till it’s over…after the show Ta’ Marija’s dancefloor remains lit up so that you and your party can dance the night away to all-time favourite songs. Locals enjoy it every time too, so this night is aimed for our esteemed foreign guests as well as our ever loyal local friends. Transport from and to your holiday accommodation can be arranged in our all inclusive package. Who says you can’t dine, dance and sparkle all in one place?

SLIEMA Ta’ Kolina 151, Tower Road, Sliema T: 2133 5106 M: 9942 4877 E: takolina@gmail.com Ta’ Kolina is a quaint, family run restaurant on Tower Road (one of Sliema’s most popular spots) and has been opened since 1974. Ta’ Kolina is a typical Maltese restaurant with its traditional Maltese limestone interior and décor. A set menu comprising of traditional Maltese food offers a choice of five local starters; five main courses; dessert & coffee for €20. There's a unique à la carte menu with some 20 starters from €4.50 to €7.50, and 20 main courses from €11 to €24 to choose from. Ta’ Kolina offer a variety of fresh fish, rabbit, steak and many more traditional dishes. A wide selection of the best Maltese wines are available ranging from €6.50 to €25 per bottle. All in all this restaurant provides its guests with the true taste of Maltese cuisine at a reasonable price.


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Ta’ Kris Restaurant & Maltese Bistro 80, Fawwara Lane, Sliema T: 2133 7367 M: 9984 7713 Set in one of Sliema's oldest bakeries, Ta' Kris is all about providing a genuine mix of affordable Maltese and Mediterranean dishes in a homely fashion and rustic surroundings. Ta Kris offers a varied menu of traditional Maltese food such as bragioli, rabbit, octopus stew, bebbux (snails), balbuljata (corned beef hash), baked lamb, to daily specials, pasta dishes, a selection of fresh fish on a daily basis and mouth-watering steaks. Ta' Kris also offers a take away service and special menus can be designed for all occasions. Ta' Kris opens from Monday to Sunday, from 12:30pm till 11:00pm. Booking is recommended.

ST JULIAN'S Dubliner Bar & Restaurant Gorg Borg Olivier Street, St Julian's T: 2136 7106 This cosy, traditional Irish pub in St Julian’s invites all to a casual and friendly atmosphere to kick back and enjoy a jovial treat straight from the green lands of Ireland. The weekday menu, served on the second floor restaurant and boasting exceptional views of the bay, covers everything from traditional Irish and British pub food to international cuisines. Alternatively, visit The Dubliner simply to enjoy the atmosphere of the surrounding bar whilst indulging in a hearty pint of Guinness with friends. The Dubliner provides patrons with a haven from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding area, where one can sit back and have a great meal or simply relax with friends.

WATERBISCUIT St. George’s Bay, St Julian's T: 2376 2225 E: info@waterbiscuit.com.mt Waterbiscuit offers a gastronomic experience to delight all, with a charming and contemporary atmosphere and enthusiastically accomplished cuisine. Chef de Cuisine James Oakley crafts creative ever-enhanced dining using the freshest Mediterranean ingredients all combined innovatively and inventively, available daily for dinner. Meanwhile at the Waterbiscuit Bar healthy breakfasts, lunches and dinners may be enjoyed throughout the day, though ultimately guests come for the cocktails and every creation seeks to exceed the wildest expectations. Aiding all is singular design concept making Waterbiscuit the most glamorous address on the Maltese islands, whether for a business meeting, casual dining or evening social gathering.

ACqua Terra e Mare Level-5 Portomaso Marina Portomaso, St Julian's T: 79020991/21333366 : facebook.com/Acquaterreemare Acqua Terra e Mare is situated at the picturesque Portomaso Marina, in St Julian’s, at the water’s edge, steps away from the sea. Acqua’s menu derives from our Mediterranean culinary traditions offering a memorable dining experience. Their chef combines his own personal skills, passion and pride with the freshest products to craft his dishes and specialities. Local fishermen deliver fresh fish and seafood daily which, together with local produce, is guaranteed to satisfy the most discerning palates. At Acqua the team strives to offer customers genuine food, and efficient and attentive service in a relaxing atmosphere. The restaurant offers internal and outside seating and complimentary parking adjacent to the restaurant. Opening hours are Monday to Saturday 6.00pm -11.pm and Sunday lunch noon-3.00pm.

The Avenue The Avenue, Gort Street, Paceville, St Julian's T: 2135 1753 / 2137 8731 W: www.theavenuemalta.com This award-winning restaurant has been a household name for over a decade and remains a regular favourite. Its versatile menu, friendly service and well-pitched prices all contribute to The Avenue’s strong appeal. Best known for pizza, freshlyprepared pasta or grills, or you could opt for succulent poultry and fresh fish – the menu is not only versatile but portions are generous. The Avenue started off 20 years ago as a snack bar and today encompasses three different sections, all with different character and décors: the arustic-styled room, the elegant ‘Valentino’ section and the more informal and colourful segment. This venue is popular with locals as it’s good value for money. In fact, looking through the large, glass windows, one can see the place is always bustling with people and life. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Includes two hours free parking at the Portomaso car park all week. Delivery service to the surrounding areas is available.


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Zest Hotel Juliani, 25, St George’s Road, St Julian's T: 2138 7600 E: info@zestflavours.com W: www.zestflavours.com Zest... where east meets west in both dining and décor. The chic restaurant is a point of encounter between Continental and Asian cuisine in a contemporary ambiance, oozing relaxed elegance. The menu boasts a selection of dishes from Thai curries, Indonesian noodles, Singaporean seafood laksas and continental pan-fried lamb to Japanese teppanyaki. Attractive features include an open wine cellar and a sushi bar on the restaurant floor, where patrons can sit around the chef and enjoy the art of Japanese sushi preparation. Located on the first floor of the Hotel Juliani, using this transformed town house’s original entrance and external staircase, the restaurant enjoys the added bonus of an open-air, terrace bar, overlooking romantic Spinola Bay, which is ideal for pre-dinner drinks.

Electro Lobster Project 32, Main Street, Balluta Buildings, St Julian's T: 2735 7357 W: www.electrolobsterproject.com

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A treasure of a place nestled within the historic beauty of one of Malta’s most eye catching buildings. Delicious food, stunning decor, an enviable selection of premium liquors, and a rich calendar of events throughout the year is what makes us truly unique. As their name would suggest, lobster is the specialty. The rest of the menu is classic Sicilian, with lots of fresh fish and quality meats. They also offer a full vegetarian and vegan menu. Bar snacks, fresh smoothies, specialty coffees, daily changing desserts and their bespoke cocktails, prepared with their in-house infused spirits, top off the list of delights they offer. Their products are locally sourced and organic where possible. All this, plus a dedicated, passionate and experienced kitchen and waiting staff, will make your dining experience at ELP a memorable one.

QAWRA The Plum Tree Bar & Restaurant Triq l-Imhar, Qawra T: 2157 5970 W: www.the-plumtree-malta.com Established since 1995 John and Joan Mc Bride have strived to make The Plum Tree a place where mouth-watering food, value for money and a friendly service combine into a single venue. The bar area is a cross between an old Maltese wine bar and a British pub, while a separate dining area has a Mediterranean feel to it. There is also a patio for dining al fresco, especially during the summer months. The menu includes a variety of dishes including Maltese specialities, Mediterranean dishes and daily specials. Individual, tastes and other dietary requirements are catered for on request. Opening times from October to June : Tuesday to Saturday : 6pm to midnight for dinner. Sunday : noon to 5.30pm for lunch July to September : Tuesday to Sunday : 6pm to midnight.

BARS & NIGHTLIFE ST JULIAN'S Saddles Pub & Wine Bar Main Street, St Julian's W: www.saddlesmalta.com Situated in the heart of St Julian's, Saddles has been established for over 38 years. Considered a central meeting place, start your evening on a perfect note in a friendly atmosphere. A big screen is available for sports and you can enjoy an ice-cold pint of Guiness on the terrace. The first floor is a cosy wine bar popular for organised parties and you can have a tasty cocktail or a genuine glass of wine on the balcony with views. Open all day long. Wi-Fi available all day.


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AIR MALTA FURTHER STRENGTHENS ITS LEADING POSITION BETWEEN ITALY AND MALTA, AND LAUNCHES NEW SERVICES TO PALERMO THIS SUMMER

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ir Malta will start scheduled services between Malta and Palermo as from 4th July. These flights will operate in addition to the 13 weekly flights between Malta and Catania/Sicily, and reinforce the airline’s leading position between Italy and Malta. Air Malta gives the best choice for travellers from both Italy and Malta, with 34 weekly flights and the highest number of frequencies per destination compared to any other carrier. 'This is more good news for our customers,' said Ursula Silling, Air Malta’s Chief Commercial Officer. 'We are thrilled to launch new flights to/from Palermo’s Falcone-Borsellino airport and thus offer 15 weekly flights between Sicily and Malta. With over 2,700 years of history, the Sicilian capital has a lot to offer', continued Ms Silling. The Maltese National Airline will operate two weekly flights to/from Palermo every

Monday and Thursday, and will retain the route throughout winter. 'Our new flights will offer connectivity between Malta and the western part of Sicily. Palermo is the island’s cultural, political and touristic capital and we expect to carry around 20,000 passengers in the first year of operation. As part of our constant schedule improvements, we have also retimed some of our Catania flights to offer better connectivity with our services to major European cities. These initiatives are expected to facilitate business opportunities between the two islands,' added Ms Silling. Palermo is Sicily’s largest city, a historic melting pot of Western and Arabic cultures, and the perfect base from which to explore the region. It is renowned for its rich culture, architecture and gastronomy. Being one of the top tourist destinations


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in Italy, Palermo attracts tourists with its Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque buildings.

01. Birds eye view of Palermo 02. Capella Palatina 03. Piazza Pretoria

Its historic medieval old town is very popular with tourists, including Cappella Palatina, a small chapel hidden within the Palazzo dei Normanni. This palace is renowned for its wealth of outstanding mosaics that bejewel the walls of its interior. Also popular are the city’s landmark square of Quattro Canti and the tiny chapel of San Cataldo, which has three miniature domes and Arabic inscriptions on its columns. This overlooks Palermo’s famous ‘Fountain of Shame’. Just outside of Palermo is the Cathedral of Monreale, one of Sicily’s most beautiful buildings, whose interior is lined with shimmering golden Byzantine mosaics while its cloister columns are twisted with vivid zig-zags of Moorish inlay.

Palermo’s strength is in its beauty and civilisation, which are reflected through the local markets and unique beaches with crystalline waters and sandy stretches. For those who prefer the lure of shopping one should visit the haute couture streets of Via Maqueda, Via Ruggero Settimo and Via della Liberta. For those who love bargain hunting and traditional crafts, earthen ware, wrought iron and carved wood, shops in Via Bara, Via Orologia and Vittorio Emanuele are recommended. Between purchases in either the back streets or the wide boulevards, there is plenty of opportunity to stop for a quick snack of fried aubergines or hefty pizza slices prepared by street vendors. For those who have more time to spare, a stop at the more formal restaurants to savour Sicily’s excellent cuisine is a must.

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Air Malta & Events by Martin To Organise Unique Experience In The Sky

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ne hundred and forty passengers travelling on Air Malta’s two-hour charter flight to Ibiza on Thursday 21st July will be treated to the exclusive experience of a 'Party in the Sky'.

The special flight, chartered by Events by Martin, Malta’s high-end events promoter, will see DJ Ruby and Daniel Pereaux spinning the decks at 39,000 feet. Apart from the custom-made sound system that will be installed on-board by Best Team Audio, Nexos will provide special light visuals. Right from check-in guests will get a full VIP treatment and will be treated with to a special inflight service. The organisation of this flight, as requested by the organisers, presented an operational challenge to the airline. However Air Malta took the challenge, and, together with its Engineering Department and Flight Safety Office, conducted various tests to ensure that all equipment can safely be transported in the cabin and all international standards and regulations are followed. Moreover, Air Malta will be taking extra precautions to ensure cabin safety during the flight. Speaking at a press conference, Pierre Lindh, managing director of Ambassadör Events said, 'Ambassadör Events LTD are pleased with this unique collaboration with Air Malta. Our main brands, Events by Martin & Showers are all about creativity, passion and unique experiences,

and we believe that this event will be a once in a lifetime experience fusing those values together. This concept is not only our project, not only the staff who are involved in the production but a project we share with all our Maltese friends. We are building a platform to make our voices heard and show our friends abroad that not only can Malta match the international level of events, but also surpass them. That is our mission'. Joseph Galea, Air Malta’s Deputy Chief Commercial Officer added, 'We are really excited to organise this unique flight and offer our guests a safe entertaining inflight experience like no other. This events fits in perfectly with our aspiration to be a young and innovative travel operator.' 'At Air Malta safety is the number one priority. Safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is paramount and we have ensured that all health and safety measures and international regulations are met,' added Mr Galea Re/Max Malta managing director Kevin Buttigieg commented, 'We are delighted to support Showers, one of Europe’s elite pool parties and to be associated with a brand like Air Malta is a prestige in itself '. This event will be filmed and photographed, and later shared on the airline's social media.

For more information visit:

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Manager M.I.C.E UK & Ireland Mr Nicolas Sancho accepting the Bronze award

MALTA CLAIMS BRONZE AWARD FOR BEST OVERSEAS CONVENTION BUREAU AT MEETINGS & INCENTIVE TRAVEL MAGAZINE AWARDS

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he Malta Tourism Authority was honoured to be the recipient of a bronze award for ‘Best Overseas Convention Bureau’ in the UK at the annual M&IT Magazine Awards, which took place in London recently. The Meetings & Incentive Travel awards are the most established awards ceremony and the biggest night of the year for this niche, bringing together all sectors of the industry to recognise excellence of service. This year, the prestigious event was attended by more than 1,200 industry professionals and hosted by BBC presenter Kate Silverton at Battersea Evolution. Malta faced some stiff competition on the night with The Hague taking the gold award and Rotterdam coming in second place. MTA CEO, Mr Paul Bugeja, said that 'The MTA is honoured to receive this respected accolade as it recognises the satisfaction of our clients and partners through Malta’s offering in

terms of product and services. Special recognition goes to the local service providers who, in most instances, provide an excellent service. We strive to continue enhancing the enriching experience received by delegates to ensure they maximise their time on the islands. Our aim is to put Malta at the forefront of people’s minds when searching for a world class conference destination, and we believe that we have achieved a lot in a relatively short time, particularly with the number of worldclass events being hosted locally'. Mr Bugeja concluded by saying that, 'The Meetings & Incentives sector continues to be a very important component of our overall visitor inflow, especially in view of the fact that these tend to prefer the less busy months of the year, which helps us improve the seasonality spread. Their per capita spending is around 20 per cent higher than average, which helps us continue to increase the overall revenue generated which, in turn substantially supports the sustainability of the whole industry'.

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AIR MALTA CREW BID FAREWELL TO LONG SERVING COLLEAGUES 01

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nflight managers Silvio Cassar and Paul Mifsud were given an affectionate farewell by their cabin crew colleagues on their last flights after a 40 year flying career. During these years with Air Malta they have each flown over 30,000 flying hours and over 26 million kilometres. Both recounted how in 1976, when they joined the airline, Air Malta was in its infancy having just two leased Boeing 720s. At that time Air Malta was recruiting and such jobs opened up a world of opportunities to young Maltese wishing a career in aviation. “To this day I never regretted that decision. This job gave me the opportunity

01. From left Stephen Schembri, David Bonello, Claire Chircop, Captain Chris Agius, Silvio Cassar, Marilyn Wonnacott. 02. From left Harvey Wadge, Captain Peter Mifsud, Claire Chircop, Paul Mifsud, Mirabelle Caruana, Adriano Schembri.

to see the world”, said Silvio when contacted. He added that together with this colleagues he used to plan and advise each other where to go, where to stay and how to get to destinations like Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore and Brazil which at the time were not the destinations one travelled to for holidays. “I travelled to the Far East, North and South America, North Africa and of course many places all over Europe. But if you ask me for my favourite destination it will have to be South Africa. We drove from Cape Town to Johannesburg. Everyday brought new experiences, from breath taking views along the garden route to the wild animals. One can see all of the big five game animals in their natural habitat besides

whale watching and cage diving with the great white sharks” he added. “This job gave me a lot. It was never like work and I wouldn’t have changed it for any other”, added Paul. Recounting the time when around 15 years ago Air Malta used to operate flights to Dubai, Paul added, “Having an architectural interest I was fascinated by the building projects in Dubai. I saw the city being born and even acquired had permission to visit some building sites at that time. It was a fascinating experience working for Air Malta”, he added. Air Malta wishes Silvio and Paul a happy retirement.


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WIZ KHALIFA TO TAKE THE STAGE AT ISLE OF MTV MALTA Chart-topper will join Jess Glynne on 28th June for 10th anniversary celebration

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ulti-platinum selling rapper Wiz Khalifa has been confirmed to perform at Isle of MTV Malta, which will this year be celebrating the 10th anniversary of this open-air concert. The free live music event, a partnership between MTV and the Malta Tourism Authority, will return to Il-Fosos Square on Tuesday 28th June 2016. “The summer starts June 28 th, so make sure you're here at the Isle of MTV in Malta, you dig! It's gonna be a hot one!” Wiz Khalifa. Rolling Stone magazine’s 2006 ‘Artist to watch’, Khalifa shot to international fame in 2011 with his debut album ‘Rolling Papers’, which included hit singles ‘Roll Up’, ‘No Sleep’ and ‘Black and Yellow’; the latter peaked at Number One on the US Billboard Hot 100 and entered the Top 10 of the UK singles chart. Wiz’s biggest hit todate, the 2015 global smash ‘See You Again’, was the lead single from the Furious 7 soundtrack and a tribute to the late actor Paul Walker. The single peaked at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks,

and hit the top spot on charts across 95 countries. The song broke several records, including most streamed track in a single day on Spotify and was nominated for three Grammy Awards. His latest studio album is planned for release this summer. Isle of MTV Malta will be filmed and edited into a 60-minute special that will be broadcast across 20 MTV channels throughout Europe. The show will also be supported across all MTV social media platforms as well as via a bespoke website. As part of an extensive integrated marketing campaign, the Isle of MTV Malta concert will be supported by marketing initiatives, all of which will drive awareness of the event, as well as leverage MTV’s world-renowned brand and unique youth insight, to further cement and promote Malta’s position as a holiday destination for young people. Over the nine years that Isle of MTV has been held in Malta, the number of visitors to the island under the age of 24 has increased by 120 per cent and now account for 20 per cent of all tourists.

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Challenging Every flight is a new challenge, working at different hours, with different crew, different passengers and a different destination. That is precisely what makes our job interesting. Each day is a new adventure and a new challenge. What is the biggest challenge when working with Air Malta?

il-bizzilla talks to FAYE GRECH CABIN CREW

The biggest challenge is definitely the long and odd hours of work. Early mornings are never easy, and I don’t mean waking up at 06.30am for a typical day of work at the office, I mean waking up at 3amor 4am in the morning to shower, do your make-up and set your hair. Sometimes, on a night standby, you may be woken up by a phone call from crew despatch only to be told to be at the airport, dressed with full make-up and ready to operate a flight in a short amount of time. This means that you can forget staying up late or going out the night before. Besides early mornings and unexpected calls, night flights are never easy and disrupt your circadian rhythm for the days that follow. Despite the tiring days and nights working at 35,000 feet, I enjoy flying and I do it with pride, knowing that, whilst I am wearing the Air Malta uniform, I am representing my national airline. As an ambassador of Malta, I offer the diverse Maltese product and service and the unique hospitality of the people of Malta. The long flights and odd hours are part of the challenges and experience of working as a flight attendant for one of the world’s leading airline brands. Do you have any hobbies?

How long have you been working with Air Malta? I have now been working as cabin crew with Air Malta for almost a year-and-a-half but my love for the job and the airline go way back to when I was a little girl. Some of my fondest memories are the anticipation and excitement of waiting for my father, who is now an In-flight Manager, at the airport arrivals gate to come home after a flight. I grew up learning about aviation and took on the love for the job from my father. What three words describe your job best?

I enjoy reading, going for a run or painting in my free time. I also enjoy watching movies with my little sister. In summer, I spend most of my free time swimming and soaking up the sun on the beautiful Maltese beaches. Which is your favourite destination and why? My favourite destination is Frankfurt. The reason is because of the beautiful view of the Alps we see from the aircraft windows whilst doing the cabin service. The view of the Alps covered in white snow is a view I truly appreciate, as it is not a common sight for us Maltese.

Unique What are your favourite spots or tips for anyone visiting Malta? Our job is unique – we are trained to ensure a safe and pleasant journey for our customers. Our training programme consists of safety and emergency procedures, first aid, customer care, grooming and deportment. We deliver excellent customer service to passengers while ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the flight. Our job is to enhance the passenger experience altogether. Safety-oriented We are primarily safety officers, our job is to ensure passenger safety before anything else. We might irritate passengers asking for their boarding cards or asking passengers to remove their bags from emergency exit rows, but everything we do is for safety and security reasons.

Take some time to learn about our rich history, starting from the Megalithic temples of the oldest free-standing structures on Earth, the Hypogeum in Ħal Saflieni - the only known prehistoric underground temple in the world and, of course, our capital city, Valletta, built by the Knights of St John and named after it’s commissioner Grand master Jean Parisot de la Valette. For something more relaxing, make sure to visit our sister islands Gozo and Comino. Enjoy a day at one of our beaches, such as Golden Bay in Mellieha. Above all, we are confident that you will enjoy your stay in Malta for the renowned Maltese hospitality and cuisine. Typical dishes include fresh local fish, beef olives, ross ilforn, mqarrun il-forn, mqaret, accompanied by one of our local wines or beers.



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FLIGHT & COMPANY INFORMATION Survey: Customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance at Air Malta and we are always looking for ways to improve your experience. Visit our website to answer a few short questions. www.airmalta.com/wearelistening

Newsletter: Subscribe to our newsletter or like our Facebook page to learn about our promotions, with fares starting from as low as €44 including taxes. Visit www.airmalta.com for more information.

ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

SMOKING

Alcohol consumed at high altitude can have a stronger effect than usual. Cabin crew are legally empowered to refuse serving any alcohol to an intoxicated passenger and to anyone under the age of 18. In extreme cases, crew may also temporarily confiscate the passenger‘s own drinks so that the passenger would not become a nuisance to the other passengers and crew. Furthermore, Air Malta is bound by international regulations which prohibit embarkation or the carriage of drunken passengers. But once you are reading this article, Air Malta‘s Flight Safety Committee is confident that you are a law-abiding and exemplary passenger. Indeed, the cabin crew may need your assistance to restrain another passenger in the unlikely event that he or she may act irresponsibly during the flight. The consumption of one’s own alcoholic beverages inflight goes against Air Malta policy.

Smoking is prohibited from when you leave the terminal building until you arrive to the terminal building. Smoking is allowed in designated areas only. Smoking is not allowed during any phase of the flight and in any area of the aircraft. Should you be aware of a passenger who has smoked in the toilet during the flight, please inform the cabin crew immediately so that they can check for any undetected fires. The use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) is also not allowed on board Air Malta flights. Similarly, the use of naked flames on and around the aircraft is also prohibited.


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AIR MALTA FLEET

ENHANCE YOUR TRAVEL EXPERIENCE At Air Malta, we want our passengers to have everything they need to make their travel experience comfortable in one place. Here are a number of services that we offer that you may not have known about: JOIN OUR BUSINESS CL A SS Upgrade to Air Malta’s Club Class for priority service. Members can make use of the special check-in counters for more leisurely and efficient boarding, enjoy access to the La Valette Lounge at Malta International Airport, and get more privacy with a separate inflight cabin area.

AIRBUS 319 QTY: 2 in fleet NUMBER OF SEATS: 141 ENGINES: 2 CFM56-5B6/P MAXIMUM TAKE-OFF WEIGHT: 73.5 metric tons

C A R RY MOR E W ITH YOU Are you worried about not being able to fit everything you need into your suitcase? Stop stressing out and check out our extra baggage service. Simply book your extra baggage online and get the most out of your trip! Visit www.airmalta.com/excess-baggage-en-gb for more details.

OVERALL LENGTH: 33.84m WINGSPAN: 34.1m CRUISING SPEED: 834 kph RANGE: 4,815 KM

FLY IN COMFORT Enhance your comfort with extra legroom during your flight. This option gives you more space to relax in preparation for your trip! Visit www.airmalta.com/information/services-by-air-malta/seatselection or more information.

GET SPORT Y Are you passionate about a sport? We make it easy to travel and take your specialised equipment with you at very minimal cost. Visit www.airmalta.com/excess-baggage-en-gb for more details.

QTY: 6 in fleet

GROUPS We also cater for large groups who want to travel together. If your group is larger than 10 adults, contact our Group Bookings team for special rates that you can’t get anywhere else!

NUMBER OF SEATS: 168/180

Email groups@airmalta.com for more information.

AIRBUS 320

ENGINES: 2 CFM56-5B4/P MAXIMUM TAKE-OFF WEIGHT: 77.0 metric tons OVERALL LENGTH: 37.57m WINGSPAN: 34.1m CRUISING SPEED: 834 kph RANGE: 4,055 km

W EB CHECK IN Skip the line and check-in before you get to the airport. You may check-in online before you get to the airport, up to 24 hours prior to departure up until one hour before your flight. Visit www.airmalta.com/information/check-in for more information.


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Use of Portable Electronic Devices on board TR A NSMIT TING PORTA BLE ELECTRONIC DEV ICES (PEDS)

NON-T R A NSMIT TING PORTA BLE ELECTRONIC DEV ICES (PEDS)

L A PTOPS A ND NOTEBOOKS

Any devices that can send or receive data by wireless means, such as mobile-phones and tablets, may be used during all phases of the flight provided their transmit/receive capabilities (e.g. Bluetooth and Wi-fi) are switched off. Alternatively, if the device has ‘Flight Mode’ capability, this must be enabled. Such devices shall be safely secured in the customers’ hand (handheld) or a pocket during taxi, take-off and landing. Larger devices (e.g. laptops) shall be switched off and stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing. Accessories, such as headphones, must not obstruct access to the aisle. If the data transmission capability cannot be switched off (whilst the device is operating), the device itself must be switched off for the duration of the flight.

These could include, but are not limited to, items such as DVD players, electronic games, music players and personal cameras. Such devices shall be safely secured in the customers’ hand (handheld) or a pocket during taxi, take-off and landing. Larger devices shall be stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing.

Such devices may be used during boarding and during flight but not during taxi, take-off and landing. Any built-in data connectivity such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi must be disabled. These devices must be stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing since they could hinder an emergency evacuation.

A R E T HER E T IMES W HEN I C A NNOT USE M Y ELECTRONIC DEV ICES?

C A N I USE HE A DPHONES?

Personal headphones can be used during all phases of the flight. However, we ask you to remove your headphones during the safety briefing. For safety reasons, customers sitting in an emergency exit row must refrain from using headphones during taxi, take-off and landing.

Under certain circumstances, your Flight Crew or Cabin Crew may ask you to switch off all Personal Electronic Devices. This may happen during automatic landings, low visibility takeoff or landing, or during emergency situations.

I SHOULD INFOR M THE C A BIN CR EW W HEN …

… a passenger notices that his/her device is overheating. In such a case, the Personal Electronic Device must be switched off immediately and a member of the crew informed.

If you require more information, please refer to the table below which includes a list of Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) which can be used onboard Air Malta flights by phase of flight. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of our cabin crew if you have any further questions.

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(e.g. smart phones and tablets)

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(e.g. laptops and notebooks)

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YES

YES

YES

(when instructed by Flight Crew or Cabin Crew)

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YES

YES

YES

Taxi-out for Take-Off

YES

NO

YES

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During Safety Briefing Demonstration

YES

NO

NO

NO

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YES

NO

YES

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YES

YES

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NO

YES

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Landing

YES

NO

YES

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Taxi to Stand

YES

NO

YES

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Extended Ground Delay

Circa 10 minutes to landing

More information is available at www.airmalta.com/information/check-in


Known to many as the most distinctive landmark on the Western coastline, the true beauty of the Azure Window reveals itself to scuba divers below the surface. Its entrance forms the “Blue Hole�, which ranks among the most famous dive sites in the Mediterranean. The sunlit upper walls are rutted and covered by flat sponges and even some yellow stony cup corals (Astroides calycularis). A spacious cavern on the back of the Blue Hole is a place worth discovering towards the end of the dive. Past the impressive arch which opens towards the sea at about 8 metres depth, divers have a choice of spectacular attractions. Dwejra, where this dive site is located, is itself a place of inspiring natural beauty, to be enjoyed by all.

photo by www.pereide.no

Blue Hole

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