The following is a quick look at the front page headlines of Malta's newspapers.
The Sunday Times of Malta reveals an Alitalia plan for Air Malta which would see the Maltese airline drop non-profitable European routes and focus on the south instead.
MaltaToday says a retirement scheme for surplus Air Malta pilots and cabin crew will cost €6 million.
It-Torċa highlights a report by the Governance Board which slammed former Birkirkara Mayor Michael Fenech Adami over a number of contracts awarded while he was in office. That story is also given prominence in KullĦadd.
In another story KullĦadd welcomes the improvement in the credit rating for Malta given by Fitch.
The Malta Independent on Sunday follows up the medical visas scam, saying a government official was netting €150,000 a month.
Il-Mument says Michelle Muscat, the prime minister's wife, represented Malta at a Commonwealth local government conference, where she was listed as being a 'deputy chief of staff'.
Illum says there is increased post-Brexit interest by British firms to relocate to Malta.