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Connectivity failures exposed as festive travel disruptions hit Gozo, PN says
Connectivity failures exposed as festive travel disruptions hit Gozo, PN says

Connectivity failures exposed as festive travel disruptions hit Gozo, PN says

Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri must stop shifting blame and explain honestly what caused the severe disruption in travel between Malta and Gozo during the festive period. Contrary to the government's claims, the chaos experienced by thousands of passengers had little to do with weather conditions and everything to do with years of poor planning, underinvestment,

Festive Period Passenger Traffic To Gozo Up By 9.3%

Festive Period Passenger Traffic To Gozo Up By 9.3%

Gozo has once again confirmed its appeal as a year-round destination, with record numbers of passengers travelling between Malta and Gozo during the Christmas and New Year period, according to figures released by the Ministry for Gozo and Planning. Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri said that the island has become the natural choice for thousands of Maltese

Record Christmas passenger traffic to Gozo as more than 301,000 cross the channel

Record Christmas passenger traffic to Gozo as more than 301,000 cross the channel

Passenger traffic between Malta and Gozo reached a record high during the Christmas and New Year period, with a total of 301,041 people crossing the channel using Gozo Channel ferries and the fast ferry service, the government said Tuesday. Minister for Gozo and Planning Clint Camilleri said the figures confirm that Gozo has become a natural choice

‘Record’ 150,000 visited Gozo over Christmas and New Year

‘Record’ 150,000 visited Gozo over Christmas and New Year

A record 150,000 people crossed over to Gozo over Christmas and the New Year, according to the Gozo ministry. Figures provided to Times of Malta by the ministry show that 128,526 people took the Gozo Channel ferry from Ċirkewwa to Mġarr between December 22 and last Sunday, a 6.7% increase over last year. More than 20,000 other passengers crossed over