Tips to avoid dynamic pricing by airlines

Tips to avoid dynamic airline ticket pricing

With today’s technological advancements, many airlines have evolved their revenue management strategies to consider various real-time measures to deliver ‘personalised’ pricing. This is referred to as dynamic pricing.

This dynamic pricing technique means that airline fares which you see online can change in real-time based on data such as customer booking patterns, competitor pricing, demand and even upcoming weather conditions.

While airlines argue that this kind of pricing allows them to be more competitive, many customers report feeling uncomfortable knowing that different customers are seeing different pricing for the same ticket. They claim that it makes them suspicious when they see fluctuations in pricing when planning/researching for a trip.

If this also makes you uncomfortable, there are a few tricks that can help you avoid dynamic pricing:

  1. Clear your cookies before booking or browsing airline fares.
  2. Use a different computer/device when placing your booking.
  3. Use a different browser (SAFARI may suggest you are a more affluent Apple user).
  4. Use Incognito mode or a VPN and vary the countries each time.
  5. Do not enter your airline membership details until after the ticket is purchased.
Maltese tennis duo win silver medal at the Mediterranean Games

Maltese tennis duo win silver medal at the Mediterranean Games

Tennis duo Francesca Curmi and Elaine Genovese entered the finals on Thursday 30th June as underdogs but leave with their heads held high, earning Malta its first-ever silver medal in tennis at the Mediterranean Games.

This tremendous achievement will certainly encourage the pair to strike gold at the 2023 Games of the Small States of Europe, which is set to be held in Malta next May.

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Photo Credit: Maltese Olympic Committee Facebook page (link)

events taking place in Malta this July - isle of mtv

Unmissable events taking place in Malta this July

As Malta enters July, the festivals and activities go into full force for the island’s busy summer season. Below is just a taste of what’s coming up in July:

 

  • 02-03 July: Mdina Medieval Festival

This two-day event is filled with re-enactments and pageantry, celebrating Malta’s medieval period from 1200 to 1500 AD. You will experience a medieval market, musical entertainment, Falconry and birds of prey, an interactive children’s area and of course delicious food and drink.

  • 03 July: Lewis Capaldi In Concert

Pop music icon, Lewis Capaldi, will be making his live debut and showcasing his multi-award-winning talent, at Malta’s iconic Fosos concert venue

Event Link: https://www.visitmalta.com/en/events-in-malta-and-gozo/event/lewis-capaldi-2022/null/

  • 11-16 July: Malta Jazz Festival

This is another iconic festival that takes place every July, attracting many top world-class international renowned performers such as Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Michael Brecker and Brad Mehldau.

Event link: https://www.festivals.mt/mjf

  • 13-17 July: Malta International Food Festival

This is the island’s most anticipated gourmet event, featuring cuisine from all around the world. The 5-day festival goes beyond eating and drinking to reveal what the food scene in Malta is all about: embracing local and seasonal produce, promoting its diverse culture, championing premium producers, indulging in a kaleidoscope of tastes, and being treated to an amazing night out in Valletta’s Tritoni Square.

Event Link: https://www.maltainternationalfoodfestival.com/

  • 15-17 July: Malta Fashion Week 2022

The Malta Fashion Week and Awards has become a platform of a fashion events presented in the heart of Valletta. It is a showcase of Malta’s excellent fashion creations and designers.

Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/maltafashion/

  • 19-24 July: Malta Music Week, including the ever-popular Isle of MTV (on 19 July)

Held in July of every year, this week features various massive events with international artists at various night clubs, live street concerts and sunset boat parties.

The apex of the week is Europe’s biggest free summer music festival which is held at the iconic Il-Fosos Square Floriana just opposite the entrance door to the fortified capital city of Valletta.

Event link: https://www.maltainfoguide.com/isle-of-mtv-malta.html

  • 26 July: Joseph Calleja 25th Anniversary Concert

Joseph Calleja’s 25th anniversary concert will be hosted by opera legend Plácido Domingo on July 26 at the magnificent setting of Fort Manoel in Malta. The world-renowned tenor Joseph Calleja will be singing at his annual concert with the participation of international singers.

Event link: https://www.showshappening.com/Mint-Media/Joseph-Calleja-Concert-2022

Malta removed from FATF grey list

Malta removed from FATF grey list

Malta has been voted off the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list.

This decision comes one year after the FATF first added Malta to its grey list back in June 2021, deciding that the country was not doing enough to combat financial crime.

Being placed on this grey list has meant that Malta was under intensified scrutiny by international financial assessors. However, back in October 2021, the FATF had publicly announced that initial indications showed that Malta showed promise in completing the necessary reforms and addressing the shortcomings identified.

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malta set to become second highest country for growth in Europe in 2023

Great news for Malta in the EU Spring Economic forecast

European Commission gave Malta a promising Spring economic forecast predicting that Malta’s economy is set to continue to expand by 4.2% in 2022 and by 4.0% in 2023, making Malta the second highest country for growth in Europe 2023.

Together with positive development in the labour market, Malta’s unemployment rate, at 3.5% in 2021, is set to remain broadly stable in 2022 and 2023, which is promising for anyone in job market.

Though Malta has a relatively low inflation rate compared with many other European Countries, due to pressure from increasing international energy and commodity prices and of course the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Malta inflation is set to rise to 4.5% in 2022, still the 2nd lowest in Europe which will be a relief to many as we watch the escalating inflation rate in many other European countries. Furthermore, the prime minister, Robert Abela is set on safeguarding the Maltese households.

Other positive news to add are that last week the rating agency Fitch affirmed Malta’s rating status of A+ predicting a stable outlook. Fitch also noted that Malta has a high WBGI (World Bank Governance Indicators) ranking at 79.8, reflecting its long track record of stable and peaceful political transitions, well established rights for participation in the political process, strong institutional capacity, effective rule of law and a low level of corruption.

Sources: Times of Malta

masks no longer required malta

Masks no longer obligatory on in-bound flights to Malta

As of today, Monday 16th May 2022, Masks are no longer required to be worn on inbound flights travelling to Malta.

Additionally, negative PCR tests are also accepted, in event that no vaccination certificate can be presented.

Currently, the standards for wearing a medical/cloth mask or visor are only  applicable for the following environments, namely:
1. In hospitals
2. In medical clinics
3. In old people’s homes and in care homes for persons with disability

80th Anniversary of the Malta’s George Cross Award

On 15 April 1942, the island nation of Malta was awarded the George Cross, by King George VI of Britain. It is the highest civilian honour for courage and heroism bestowed by the British government.
 
The George Cross symbolises the bravery and heroism of the Maltese men and women who lived and suffered through World War II, as it became the most bombed place on the planet.
 
On the occasion of the 80th Anniversary of this award to Malta, Her Majesty The Queen sent the below message to the Maltese people:
 
“As you commemorate the occasion of the 80th Anniversary of the Award of the George Cross by my father, I would like to send my continued good wishes to the people of Malta whom I remember with great fondness. We continue to honour and admire Malta’s brave people, whose heroism and devotion will never be forgotten.” – Elizabeth R.

Malta – One of the Best Places in the World to Retire

The sunny archipelago of Malta lies off the southern coast of Italy, like a gem in the Mediterranean Sea. Due to its accessible location and rich history, Malta is a nation infused with the various cultural and architectural influences of Italy, North Africa, and England.

Getting acquainted

You will quickly get acquainted with the essence of Malta by visiting its host of museums, tapas restaurants, beautiful beaches, renowned snorkeling spots, hiking trails, and ancient ruins—some of the oldest in the world. The local Maltese are friendly and welcoming, and most speak English. You’ll soon feel at home.

Accessibility

With its pleasant year-round climate, excellent health care, and abundance of activities, Malta is an attractive retirement destination. As families become more global, it’s a good idea for retirees to live in a place that is safe, easily accessible and fun for the family to visit. The capital city of Valletta, is just a two-hour flight from most European capitals making it an ideal retirement spot.

Safety

Malta is rated as one of the safest places to live in the EU (travelsafeabroad.com), but petty crime such as pick pocketing can occur, so it’s best to use common sense with your valuables.

Transport

Getting around the country is easy with its relatively cheap and reliable public transport system of buses, and its first-rate taxi services. If you choose to drive your own car, you’ll find that the roads are in a good condition.

Healthcare

Although expats cannot access the public health system, they can enjoy one of the excellent and relatively inexpensive private health insurance options available to them. Premiums are around €100 per month, depending on your cover, but out of-pocket costs are quite low—around €20 for a basic visit to see a GP and €65 for a specialist appointment.

The Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP)

Highly recommended Programme for Non-EU citizens. In order to qualify for this programme applicants would need the following:

  • Government once-off contribution is dependent on whether the applicants choose to purchase or rent qualifying property and is set accordingly;
    • A government contribution of €68,000 should the applicant purchase property
    • Or, In the case of the applicant renting a property, the contribution is €98,000
  • Property may be leased or purchased and must be retained for a minimum of 5 years according to the following minimum values;
    • A minimum rent of €10,000(1) or for a minimum of €12,000 (2)
    • Or, purchase a property having a minimum value of € 300,000 (1) or for a minimum purchase value of €350,000 (2)
  • A donation of €2,000 is to be made to a local registered NGO.
  • Eligibility criteria include that the applicant possesses a minimum capital of €500,000; of which €150,000 should be financial assets.

Property areas and values stipulated (1) in Gozo, North/South Malta (2) other areas of Malta

The Malta Retirement Programme

The MRP is a programme designed to attract nationals of the EU and (more recently) Non-EU, who are not in an employment relationship and are in receipt of a pension as their regular source of income. Individuals benefitting from this Programme may hold a non-executive post on the board of a company resident in Malta. This implies that the beneficiary would be prohibited from being employed by the company in any capacity.

Cost of living – the basics

When compared with other top-rated retirement destinations, Malta fares well. Expect to spend around €900 per month on rent for an average one-bedroom apartment in a central area and around €100 on utilities. Generally, rents vary depending on where you live, sea view and features.

What’s not to like?

Malta’s great weather, laid-back lifestyle, friendly locals, affordable living costs and accessible location, make this charming country the perfect place to retire.

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Meet MALTA | EU Opening Opportunities Seminars

About the event:

Join us to explore the secrets of the Maltese Islands and how you can weave the benefits of getting on the journey to build another future for yourself, family and life.

In this valuable session, you can glean information on key components for;

  • Residency Programmes
  • Investment & Real Estate Options
  • Relocation / Retirement Solutions
  • Foreign Exchange Set-up

It’s easier than you think once you speak to the right people and obtain the correct details. Whether you are looking for a small or large investment, and want to relocate or just benefit from programmes offering you visa free mobility in the Schengen as well as ensure that you meet the relevant taxation requirements and keep abreast of the foreign exchange regulations.

This could be the opportunity of a lifetime, what have you got to loose?

The seminar is free and our specialists will be on hand to present you with the latest information and answer your queries. If if you are not sure about what the future holds, rather be prepared for an opportunity than have an opportunity and not be ready.

Malta & Gozo offer safe environments, exciting lifestyles as well as well located to Europe and easily accessible.

Three favourable Malta residence programmes that will also be showcased

  • The Malta Permanent Residence Programme.
  • The Malta Digital Nomad Programme.
  • Malta Citizenship by Naturalisation for Exceptional Services by Direct Investment .

We will also cover Malta property investment opportunities and what makes Malta an ideal international hub for business or just a place for leisure.

 

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