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€1.50 PAGE 5 COUNTDOWN TO BREXIT PAGE 8 INTERVIEW PAGES 10 & 11 Malta-based crypto broker shaking up global Fintech industry British High Commissioner Stuart Gill on Malta/UK relations PAGE 3 PAGE 5 THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2019 • ISSUE 26 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PA studying possibility of offshore dumping Construction waste MASSIMO COSTA THE government is carrying out stud- ies on how to operate medium and long-haul flights, such as a planned route to New York, without making use of Air Malta, should no solution to a stand-off between the airline and the pilots' union be found soon. Government conducting studies on operating new routes without Air Malta Air Malta remains preferred vehicle to operate long-haul routes, but ministry says lack of agreement with pilots' union will not stop it from realising new strategy Government's strategy is to open new medium- and long-haul routes EU warns Britain heading for a no-deal Brexit e Planning Authority is currently studying the possibility of construction waste dumping in the sea off Tigné Point, Joseph Muscat tells developers

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