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€1.50 THURSDAY 21 JANUARY 2021 • ISSUE 91 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PAGE 3 Editorial PAGE 9 FAIRNESS, OVERSIGHT AND TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PAGE 3 PAGE 5 Right to disconnect up for EP vote Chamber will back COVID-19 restriction measures over carnival weekend PAUL COCKS MALTA International Air- port ended what was in- itially set to be another year of traffic growth with 1,748,050 passenger move- ments, translating in a drop of 76.1 per cent over 2019. is is the lowest traffic re- sult to be reported by MIA since the company assumed management of the air ter- minal in 2002, when full-year traffic amounted to 2.6 mil- lion passenger movements. Standing at just 10 per cent of what was reported in December 2019, traffic for the last month of the year - which brought a decade of growth at MIA to an end - amounted to 46,475 passen- ger movements. 2021 forecast: Malta International Airport says that given the fluidity of the current situation, it does not have sufficient data to provide the market with reliable guidance at this time MIA closes 2020 with 76% drop in passenger traffic

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