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INTOUCH MHRA s e-magazine ISSUE 4/2014 In this issue: Minister for Tourism meets MHRA MHRA meets Parliamentary Secretary for Planning and Simplification JCI European Conference President attends NESCTouR AGM Attendance to the HSU & HOTREC meetings Hon. F. Zammit Dimech meets Council Hotel receives award in Diversity Management MTA ESF Workshop Javier Zanetti appointed Brand Ambassador Meetings with Ambassadors Council Members Activities From the President s Diary New Visa rules will boost growth and jobs

INTOUCH Page 1 NEW MINISTER FOR TOURISM MEETS MHRA COUNCIL During a meeting with the MHRA Council the new Minister for Tourism, Edward Zammit Lewis affirmed his commitment to hold regular meetings with the Association. Whilst Mr. Paul Bugeja, President thanked and congratulated Mr. Zammit Lewis for his new appointment he augured well the outgoing Minister Karmenu Vella and wished him all the best of luck in his new endeavors. During the meeting the Minister thanked the MHRA for her valued contribution to the tourism sector which in his opinion was the economic motor of the country. He explained that all the good work that has been done will be retained and that changes will be done were required. He indicated that his work will be based on three aspects namely to strengthen the human resource by more training and education, improvement in the quality of the touristic product and improving the seasonality by attracting more tourist in the shoulder months. He expressed that whilst the statistics were impressive the country should aim to attract more quality tourists. MHRA on its part insisted that it was ready to work with the Government on a five year plan that encompassed the Mediterranean Region that could include the setting up of the Mediterranean Tourism Form. The Minister explained that he was working so that this vision would, apart from the Government, include all those who were involved in the hospitality industry. Issues like how to promote Malta in countries like China, Russia and India were also discussed. In this connection Hon. Edward Zammit Lewis highlighted the need of improving connectivity and facilitating the issuing of VISAs and ancillary procedures. MEETING WITH THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND SIMPLIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS Hon. Michael Falzon, Parliamentary Secretary for Planning and Simplification of Administrative Process met a delegation from MHRA. Both sides discussed and exchange views on how to increase and strengthen the tourist arrivals for this season. Whilst agreeing that tourism was one of the main engines in the Maltese economy they saw the need to decrease bureaucracy in certain procedures and that certain restrictions could be simplified for the benefit of the industry. Hon. Falzon closed the meeting by reiterating that the present administration was and will continue to support the tourism industry that was so important to the economy. He expressed that more work had to be done to attract tourist during the year particularly during the shoulder period. He invited the MHRA to involve herself and be more participative in the public consultations on various subjects issued by MEPA that were related to the industry.

INTOUCH Page 2 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE 2014 store for the participants. JCI Malta which is a network of young professionals and entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 40 will be welcoming over 1,100 delegates from all over the world for this year s JCI European Conference taking place between the 11 th and 14 th June in St. Julian s. Preparations for this 4-day packed conference are in the final stages and a wide selection of events and activities are in Delegates will stay in Malta for about a week availing themselves of over 30 trainings and workshops, 2 global key note speakers, discussion foras, public debate contests, company visits, business networking and excursions to enjoy the beauty of our country. The scope of JCI conferences are to bring together different JCI members who are mostly young professionals and entrepreneurs from across the globe, to network, collaborate and benefit from a multitude of opportunities to develop themselves both on a professional and on a personal level and become better leaders as a result. JCI Malta is a voluntary organisation but has bridged with organisations from the public and private sector in order to make this conference a reality. The Government of Malta and the Malta Tourism Authority have been very supportive of this initiative since the bidding stage of this conference in 2011. Furthermore several other companies are involved as partners for this conference including KPMG, The Concept Stadium, MSV Life, MISCO, Air Malta, Dive Systems & Easy School of Languages. For the first time, the European Conference is also open to Non-JCI members giving a unique opportunity to local interested young leaders to participate in this four day conference. We see a high return on investment when people attend these conferences because it is not simply conference where one has to sit and listen. We are offering 4 days packed with 30 high quality trainings to choose from, a business networking event, a trade show, international nights on each day and a community event. Our conference is a myriad of activities and events that will leave participants with new insights, inspired, energised and motivated!. Each delegate will be given a Conference Programme and a Voucher booklet at the beginning of the conference. Restaurants or other premises wishing to feature on these publications are to contact the conference team on marketing@jci-ec2014.com. More information about the conference can be found on www.jci-ec2014.com

INTOUCH Page 3 MHRA PRESIDENT ATTENDS NECSTouR AGM President Paul Bugeja attended the NECSTouR Annual General Meeting that was held in Catalonia Region. NECSTouR is the Network of European regions for sustainable and competitve tourism. Mr Bugeja stated that this AGM took place in a crucial moment for the European Tourism as the upcoming European Elections entitle the change of the decision makers, while the Multiannual Financial Framework 2014 2020 offers a new range of opportunities, without considering tourism as an end but a mean towards local growth and jobs. It was therefore a unique moment for NECSTouR to reflect on the Regions vision of the tourism of the future and position the role of the network aims to play in order to upgrade the legitimacy of tourism in the European Union as a stronger, scientific-knowledge based and intergrated policy. Internal and public sessions, thematic workshops and brainstorming moments took place under the theme Innovative tourism for growth and jobs. DELEGATION FROM MHRA ATTENDS HSU MB AND HOTREC GA A delegation from MHRA consisting of the President, Mr Paul Bugeja, Mr George Micallef, Council Member, Mr Andrew Agius Muscat, CEO and Mr David Mifsud MTA attended the HotelStars Union Management Board and the 68 th HOTREC General Assembly, both meetings being held in Rome. Topics of interest discussed included the HOTREC Core Business namely on-line distribution, ToursmLink, Package Travel, Data Protection, Social Affair and Social Dialogue and Taxation/VAT. The applications for membership by Poland, Slovania and Iceland were also discussed. During the meeting the 2013 accounts and the 2014 updated budget were endorsed by the members. THE COUNCIL MEETS HON. F. ZAMMIT DIMECH was renowned for. The President, Mr Paul Bugeja welcomed Hon. Francis Zammit Dimech one of the prospective candidtates for the European Elections being held on 24 May 2014 and expressed his satisfaction that an ex-minister for Tourism was contesting the upcoming European Elections. Mr Bugeja indicated that the website s motto for the elections was very much in line with the message of services and hospitality that the industry On his part, Hon. Zammit Dimech indicated that he fully endoresed most of the policies highlighted in the MHRA s manifesto that was presented on 18 March 2014. He also assured the Council that, if elected, and given his vast experience in the tourism industry he would do his utmost to sit on the

INTOUCH Page 4 Transport & Tourism Committee within the EU Commission to ensure that the interests of the industry were safe guarded. The Council thanked Hon. Zammit Dimech for his time and augured him all the success in his campain. GRAND HOTEL EXELSIOR RECEIVES AWARD IN DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT Recently, the Grand Hotel Excelsior received the Tourism Diversity Employers Award from the Malta Tourism Authority. This recognizes the Hotel s efforts to promote equal opportunities to all team members, regardless of their individual differences such as gender; age; race and nationality; religion; marital status; family status; sexual orientation and disability. As the world becomes more globalized, societies are becoming more exposed to the reality of diversity. This can bring about several challenges, often resulting from lack of understanding and/or communication. However, many companies have come to realize that diversity is a positive force which can improve the products or services which it delivers to clients. The Grand Hotel Excelsior strongly believes in the strengths of diversity. The Hotel Owners and Management believe in the importance of employing and investing in individuals of diverse backgrounds, cultures and experiences, in order to provide a world-class service to its guests. EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND (ESF) WORKSHOP The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) will be holding two workshops in relation to the European Social Fund (ESF) funding period 2014-2020. During the previous funding period two successful training programmes were conducted, namely, ESF 2.11 the Advance Programme for Developing Leaders in Tourism and ESF2.78 Diversity Management in Tourism. The MTA is currently at the stage of developing ideas for other possible training programmes and hence we would greatly appreciate your direct input so that the upcoming training programmes will be in line with what the local tourism industry requires. In this regard our members are cordially invited to attend one of the two workshops to be held on the following dates: 21 st May: 15.30 17.00 hours : at the San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Qawra or 22 nd May: 15.30 17.00 hours: at the Westin Dragonara Resort, St Julian s

INTOUCH Page 5 You are encouraged you to submit your interest in these workshops, and to participate actively for the benefit of our industry. To register for the above mentioned sessions please send an email on andre.arciola@visitmalta.com by Monday 19 th May. Kindly note that places are limited. JAVIER ZANETTI APPOINTED BRAND AMBASSADOR FOR THE MALTESE ISLANDS The Malta Tourism Authority announced its collaboration with football legend Javier Zanetti by appointing the world-class footballer as its brand ambassador for the Maltese Islands in Italy. Javier Zanetti a first class footballer with global popularity has been playing for Inter since 1995, taking the captain's armband from 29 August 1999. Internationally, he holds the record of the most capped player in the history of the Argentina national team and has played in the 1996 Olympic tournament and in two World Cups in 1998 and 2002. Speaking during a press conference in Milan organized to announce this agreement Malta Tourism Authority chairman Gavin Gulia said The partnership with Javier Zanetti is one of great prestige for the Malta Tourism Authority. Zanetti is known by all Italian football fans as being a footballer of great sportsmanship, having achieved various records and he is truly one of the greatest players of modern football. The MTA has appointed Javier Zanetti as the brand ambassador for the Maltese islands in Italy for the next 3 years, with various promotional activities planned to promote further the allure of our Islands in the Italian market. Dr Gulia thanked the efforts of the Malta Tourism Authority s CEO Mr. Josef Formosa Gauci and the MTA s Director Marketing for Southern Europe Mr Simon Kamsky and his team in achieving this landmark agreement. Mr Zanetti went on to talk about his experience in Malta last year and confirmed that Malta is a destination that he and his family loved for the diversity of its touristic offer. He referred to the Maltese people as extremely hospitable which made him feel very welcome and he was highly impressed by the beauty and the rich history of the islands. He further added that he was very comfortable to work with the Malta Tourism Authority to reach this agreement and that he is honoured to be the Brand Ambassador for the Maltese Islands. The three year agreement was signed in Milan by Dr Gavin Gulia and Mr Zanetti.

INTOUCH Page 6 MEETINGS WITH AMBASSADORS - THE MEDITERRANEAN TOURISM FORUM The Malta Hotels & Restaurants Association (MHRA) is in the process of setting-up a Mediterranean Tourism Forum with the scope of creating a central platform that brings together stakeholders in the Mediterranean tourism industry to discuss and address import issues such as trends, challenges and opportunities affecting the region. Malta as a key player in the Mediterranean Tourism can take the lead to host and spearhead the Mediterranean Tourism Forum and MHRA has already taken the lead on this front and has set the foundations for the concept by organising a conference in November 2013 for which 700 participants have attended with special guests attending from 13 countries. In this regard, Mr. Andrew Agius Muscat, CEO accompanied by Mr. Kyle Borg, Council Member held meetings with the Ambassadors of Spain, Tunisia, Italy, Egypt and France to explain further this concept and to seek the support of their countries. As the response was very encouraging further meetings with other Ambassadors are being planned. ACTIVITIES BY THE COUNCIL MEMBERS Kyle Borg: accompanied the CEO on various meetings with the Ambassadors to promote the setting-up of the Mediterranean Tourism Forum; Joseph Restall was invited to make a presentation during the National Consultation on Non- Conventional Water Resources Management in Malta as part of the National Water Management Plan for the Maltese Islands; Isabella Debattista Michael Stivala George Micallef attended the launch of the National Employment Policy that was organised by the Ministry of Education and Employment. attended the public consultation held by MEPA on the Strategic Plan for the Environment and Development (SPED) was invited to sit on a panel of speakers during the Tourism Students Association (TAS) Conference with the theme: Career Development in the Tourism & Hospitality Industry.

INTOUCH Page 7 NEW VISA RULES WILL BOOST GROWTH AND JOBS IN THE HOSPITALITY SECTOR At the margins of HOTREC s 68th General Assembly that was held in Rome, HOTREC welcomed the new visa package during a joint press conference organised together with Vice-President of the European Commission, Antonio Tajani. The measures facilitate visa processing activities and encourage consular cooperation. Consequently, the number of tourist arrivals in the Schengen area is expected to increase substantially, while the creation of growth and jobs will be enhanced. HOTREC applauded the new package on visa, presented by the European Commission on 1 st April 2014, and stressed that measures that help to keep Europe as the world number one tourist destination and that help cutting red tape have the full support of the tourism industry. Instruments that help the sector to create more jobs and to be more competitive, while maintaining safety and security patterns inside the Schengen area are essential in order to keep Europe an attractive tourist destination for travellers coming from third countries, especially from the BRICS, commented Mr. Kent Nyström, President of HOTREC. HOTREC especially welcomes the following measures: The one year touring visa; Online visas; Possibility of issuing a temporary visa at the external borders; Multiple entry visas; Enhanced consular cooperation. For these reasons, HOTREC calls now the European Parliament and the Council for the swiftly adoption of the two legislative proposals, so that a smarter visa policy for economic growth can be put in place in all Schengen countries, as soon as possible. European Commission Vice-President Antonio Tajani, Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, said: "The tourism industry has been one of the strongholds of European economy during the economic crisis. It continues to be a sound economic driver for the EU recovery. At a time when international competition is becoming increasingly fierce with a growing number of countries relying on tourism as a factor for growth we have just proposed to simplify visa rules to increase the number of tourists visiting Europe. Thus we will give our tourism industry with its many SMEs a further boost."

FROM THE PRESIDENT S DIARY INTOUCH Page 8 accompanied by the CEO, attended a meeting for the MCESD members called by the PN to discuss the forthcoming European Elections with particular emphasis on the role that the MEP s should take in European Parliament; was a guest speaker during the Tourism Students Association (TAS) Conference with the theme: Career Development in the Tourism & Hospitality Industry; attended the For.U.M Forum Unions Maltin conference with the theme Drittijiet ghall-haddiema that was organised on the occasion of the workers day.

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