Karmenu Vella jahtaf il-hobz minn halq il-familja ta’ Norman Hamilton
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December 13, 2011 at 6:25pm
I wonder how Norman Hamilton – whose Hamilton Travel business is now mainly focussed on cruises – feels about Karmenu Vella going into head-on competition with him with his Orange Cruises Ltd?
Se jehodlu l-hobz.
Incidentally, Orange Cruises Ltd is registered with the Companies Registry at the Malta Financial Services Authority as the sole shareholder of Orange Travel (Russia) Ltd, but it doesn’t exist.
It doesn’t come up in a search, and when you search on the registered number, you’ll find that the number refers not to Orange Cruises Ltd but to Orange Travel Group Ltd.
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I was waiting for such post….. Prosit
Does this mean that the Labour Party has a monopoly on the cruising business in Malta?
Joseph’s spoilt for choice, let’s hope he chooses with ghaqal.
He could ask Karmenu if he gets to steer the ship, what fun.
Is this Norman’s response to the Orange group?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URz3b4WgDmI&feature=related
Long live the low cost airlines.
Kulhadd mejjet bil-guh pero’ flus ghal cruises ghandna kemm irridu.
What a disgusting lot.
There’s a ridiculous parade of Nationalist candidates on NET TV offering donations collected from their constituents to the prime minister. Don’t miss it. The cheapest offer is from Robert Arrigo at 600 euros.
There were many candidates and MPs who did not even show up, let alone donate any money.
Giovanna’s stunt was the best one. She let Chris Said go first and then she went an hour later and probably demanded to have Paul Borg Olivier receive the €7,000 she collected (that’s a €1,000 more than Chris).
Franco x’ghamel?
Lest we forget that according to Taks Fors and Joseph, Maltese families are in a very bad financial situation, what with the high cost of utilities. So really, there is no competition because according to the doom-n-gloom pcielaq, nobody cant afford cruises and both Hamilton Travel and Orange Cruises are in dire straits. As if.
You can get a one week Mediterranean cruise for a little as 400 Euro. I have just booked. Cruises are cheaper and more relaxing than than flying and staying in a hotel.
Online over the internet or through a local agent?
I booked it through opodo.co.uk.
The cruise starts in Barcelona, it sails to Casablanca, Gibraltar, Seville, Marseille and Genoa. You can join the cruise in Genoa.
Too much like a guided tour, too many other Maltese around. I do not call that a holiday.