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THURSDAY 30 JULY 2020 • ISSUE 68
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PAUL COCKS
MALTA International Airport's total revenue in the
first six months of the year decreased by 67%, from
€44.6 million in H1 in 2019 to €14.9, as a result of
measures imposed to combat the spread of COV-
ID-19.
In its Interim Directors Report for the period 1
January to 30 June 2020, MIA says that it welcomed
1,017,850 passengers in the first half of 2020, result-
ing in a drop of 2,234,057 passenger movements and
an overall decline of 68.7% when compared to 2019.
MIA also registered a 51% decrease in revenues from
the retail and property segment.
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CLEAR, ENFORCEABLE PROTOCOLS AND NO CAVALIER ATTITUDE
MIA registers €29.7m
drop in revenue when
compared to 2019
MALTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERIM REPORT FOR JANUARY TO JUNE 2020
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confident it can
restore local
tourism volumes
post-COVID
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Blanket ban on mass
events would bring
economy to grinding
halt, MHRA boss warns
Tony Zahra