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Arts & Entertainment - TelevisionTelevision Boosts Malta HolidaysOne of Europe\'s top holiday islands Malta is being boosted by British press attention this year, and a rise in visitors has already been noticed. The island the British tourist forgot in recent years is waking up to a re-energised holiday and hotel trade. Putting aside some years of a declining tourist market, the Mediterranean island of Malta is now seeing a revival in her fortunes as a mainstream tourist destination. See also:
Newcastle Scriptwriter Wins European Gong - Martin had his first taste of success when he penned the 2004 film, School for Seduction. The film featured Brit actress Kelly Brook as a stunning Italian temptress who decides to set up an Academy of Seductive Arts in Newcastle to train Geordies in the a The prospects for the island have improved dramatically over the last year. At one point in 2006 there was speculation that a major British tour operator was considering taking the holiday island out of its brochures, but this year, having stared at the possibility of slipping to a niche travel destination, Malta is enjoying an upswing in visitor numbers. The danger of slipping to a niche travel status, and the subsequent economic consequences for the Malta tourist industry, is thought to be part of the reason why the island was galvanised into finally accepting low cost flights from her main UK and Irish markets, with Ryanair starting flights from London in November last year, and this March from Dublin. See also:
Broadband: Its different types - Today, virtually the whole world lives on the internet, puns intended. The virtual world of the internet has become inextricably intertwined into our modern lives. So it follows, that we do everything on this plane to such an extent that it will not be totally incorrect to suggest that our online... In addition to the new Ryanair services, the island's own airline, Air Malta, has run a successful campaign of its own for cheap Malta flight deals, and from May launched a new route from Liverpool to Malta. Further visitors are expected from Spain and Germany, following agreements with airlines to provide cheap flights to Malta outside of her traditional market. The extra visitor numbers are being boosted by more media coverage in Malta's traditional core market of the United Kingdom, with daily and Sunday newspapers featuring Malta more as a suggested location for a holiday. See also:
Digital TV - Digital TV Perhaps the newest introduction in communication infrastructure is Digital TV or more commonly known as DTV. Introduced in the late 1990s, it is the now widely used in several developed countries such as the United States and United Kingdom. This new technology of sending and receiving... According to UK based travel site YourMalta.com the number of enquiries from British journalists asking for information about Malta in the first three months of 2007 is up significantly from 2006. 'Malta seems to have come back on travel writers' radar', they say, 'We've been pleasantly surprised at the number of national newspapers asking us for quotes. The same has happened with journalist enquiries for Malta real estate, showing perhaps that increased media interest for holidays in Malta is no coincidence.' See also:
Advice About HP Business Store: Computers Prices. - When you\'re seeking the best information relating to computer prices, it\'ll be complex separating superior information from foolish computer prices proposals and directions so it\'s best to know how to qualify the information you are given. Ryanair Malta But there could be a bigger boost for Malta in the autumn if discussions concerning a British TV soap comes to fruition. Local media in Malta reported recently that talks were taking place with Britain's favourite TV soap, Coronation Street, about filming an episode on the island. Coronation Street is the world's longest running soap, and first broadcast in 1960. Viewing figures in the UK regularly top ten million viewers an episode, and as recently as April this year reached twelve million. See also:
Douglas and Zeta-Jones To Make Monsoon Film in India - It is thought that Racing the Monsoon will be an action adventure movie that tells the story of a diamond heist that takes place onboard an Indian train. The film signifies the first fully-fledged Hollywood-Bollywood co-production to date. 'If it were to happen,'comment YourMalta.com, 'It could be a major boost for the winter season and for summer 2008 too. A half hour episode on Malta will reach more people over a longer period of time than a tourist authority could hope to with a series of twenty or thirty second advertisements, it would be worth millions in equivalent advertising.' In addition to reaching Malta's prime UK market, additional benefit for the holidays in Malta industry would come from Canada and Australia, where the show is aired some weeks after the UK. See also:
The History Of Television: The New Media That Changed Our Lives - The complete history of television, from its creation to the latest trend in the modern tv shows. A brief list of benefits, ill-effects and consequences of watching too much TV daily. In conclusion, YourMalta say that increasing and sustainable tourism for Malta has to come from repeat visitors who enjoy their first visit to the island, with good hotels in Malta being a key factor. 'If Malta can achieve more frequent mentions in the UK national press, travel programmes and other media it will influence the buying public when it comes to deciding where to go on holiday. The more Malta is mentioned the more likely it is that the island will be considered. We don't expect Malta to start reaching top ten favourite destination polls, or to become as related to holidays as Majorca is for example - but to get somewhere close to what Cyprus has achieved could be an achievable aim, and should be.' Time will tell if it can be for Malta and her hotels and vacations. About the author: YourMalta.com offers travel and business with hotel reviews and includes Malta hotels information with cheap holidays in Malta with companies like Air Malta. Home - Arts & Entertainment - Television |