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Visitor numbers to the Mediterranean island of Malta could fall dramatically as major tour operators consider pulling the island out of their holiday brochures.
Malta hotel owners and holiday related businesses are waiting anxiously to see if the rumours are true...
22,000 visitors, 95 super Yachts and 530 exhibitors are heading to Monaco for the annual yacht show... and the organisers have pulled off a balancing act of a luxury yacht show that isn't damaging the environment.
Visitors to European holiday destinations are often confronted in their resort by timeshare reps, and for some it can spoil a hard earned break.
Malta is leading the fight to reclaim the streets for the holiday maker...
One of the world's top tax havens and the ultimate European travel destination for the wealthy, Monaco property prices have always been among the highest in the world.
An influx of British buyers is helping to push Monaco property prices higher still...
This year's Malta Air Show promises to be the best ever, with participants including the RAF and the USAF displaying F-16's and Tornados.
It's a welcome boost for Malta's tourist industry in an otherwise difficult year...
The Mediterranean island of Malta is putting a sparkle in the eye of property investors looking for the next real estate hotspot.
New low cost flights could help see double digit price rises in 2007.
Having kept pace with New York and London in recent years, Monaco property prices could be set to go even higher in 2007.
Recent surveys are all showing positive signs for Europe's favourite tax haven.
Holidays and hotels in Malta have seen a persistent decline in visitor numbers in recent years.
But where the Tourist Authority has failed, new low cost flights could succeed in the year ahead.
Global warming and the environment have been top of Prince Albert of Monaco's agenda for the last year, but as he continues his campaign to highlight the environment as a top political issue, press reports suggest that two of his staff have left.
Could climate change be too hot an issue for some of his subjects too?