Tourism contacts in Vienna yield flow
Austrian travel agency Stoll Reisen will be bringing 6,800 visitors to Malta this year, following successful contacts with the Malta Tourism Authority in Vienna last year, Tourism Minsiter Francis Zammit Dimech said yesterday. He was speaking during a...
Austrian travel agency Stoll Reisen will be bringing 6,800 visitors to Malta this year, following successful contacts with the Malta Tourism Authority in Vienna last year, Tourism Minsiter Francis Zammit Dimech said yesterday.
He was speaking during a meeting with a delegation from Stoll Reisen International of Austria.
Dr Zammit Dimech said that during the past three years, there was a drop in tourism from Austria and Germany.
The MTA was working to overcome this by improving access to Malta through flight availability, consolidating core markets and organising joint promotions with the travel trade.
Stoll Reisen International have in the past organised trips for senior citizens to Mallorca, Crete, Sicily and Andalusia. These provided these destinations with about 12,000 passengers yearly. Stoll Reisen chose Malta as its destination for 2003.
Stoll is represented in Malta by TUI Malta.