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.
The Mediterranean Tourism Forum held last week in Malta, with 30 different countries paving the way forward for the next generation of tourists. Together with stakeholders, Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo,… [...]
European Union Director General for the Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and Tourism Valentina Superti, in an interview with The Malta Business Weekly, briefly explains the way the EU and Malta… [...]
The Mediterranean Tourism Forum today launched the BRAIN – the Business Research and Innovation Network; an innovation hub which will be the legacy of this year’s Forum. The aim of… [...]
Over 1000 delegates from 31 different countries are expected to attend the 7th Edition of the Mediterranean Tourism Forum which will happen on the 14th June at the Intercontinental Hotel,… [...]
Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) President Tony Zahra on behalf of the Council and members, salutes the memory of trade unionist Tony Zarb. Accordingly, MHRA remembers Tony Zarb as… [...]