We bring together stakeholders with an interest in Mediterranean tourism to work on collective action relevant to the people and creating the right conditions for peace and stability.
We bring together a network of universities and institutes working together on education initiatives related to Mediterranean Training and inter-culture.
We support initiatives which aim to offer further sustainable development initiatives to people working across the Mediterranean hospitality and tourism sector.
On 8 March, Eurostat published 2023 data on tourist accommodation, showing an increase of 6.1% in nights spent compared to 2022. Overall, the year marked a record-breaking number of nights spent, [...]
On 13 March, the European Parliament adopted its position on the revision of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) with 514 votes in favour, 20 against, and 91 abstentions. Here are key elements: MEPs [...]
The key measures from the legislation impacting hospitality include: Coffee capsules used in hotel rooms will continue to be accepted as long as they are recyclable e.g. in aluminium. Restrictions [...]
The Malta Business Bureau organised an information session with businesses on the EU’s proposal for a revised Waste Framework Directive (WFD). The European Commission has now proposed a revision of [...]
On 20 February, Tourism Ministers gathered in Louvain-la-Neuve to discuss priorities for the industry during the next European term. The central theme of the session was the green and digital transition to [...]