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Roger Munns

YourMonaco.com produce an on-line guide for Monaco and Monte Carlo and includes the Monaco Grand Prix , weather in Monaco and hotels in Monaco
http://www.yourmalta.com
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The Australian Grand Prix is one of the most exciting events held in Australia every year, with thousands of spectators viewing exciting Formula One racing and flat-out speeds experienced in Melbourne, Australia.

The World Championship event Formula One race, held every March, has been delighting spectators since 1996, when the Australian Grand Prix hit the race circuit calendars.
News from a major UK tour operator that it is to expand its operations in Malta as a response to increased demand has caught some in the island's holiday and hotel industry by surprise.

The news from MyTravel comes after an agreement with Air Malta to increase flight capacity to the island for its customers.

The Malta Tourist Authority have greeted the news by saying that the holiday company are increasingly aware of Malta as a holiday destination and that visitor numbers would be increasing in 2007.
A second leading international estate agency has backed predictions made by a Malta property company that Malta could see steep price rises in the year ahead.

Revealing their thoughts about European property for 2007, Knight Frank have placed Malta among a list of 7 European countries anticipated to see property inflation of ten per cent and more.
The incoming population of Europe's favourite tax haven is changing, according to a Monaco travel guide.

Best known of Europe's tax havens, Monaco has also been seen as a social gathering and vacation place for the rich - and home to successful businessmen enjoying the zero per cent income tax policy.

With the social highlights of the Monaco Grand Prix, the luxury yacht show and the casino, the image of Monaco's incoming population could be misconstrued as a male dominated business orientated environment, with women taking their place behind the casino dealing tables and the pit lanes for the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Mediterranean island of Malta is hoping that 2007 will see new life breathed into her hotel and holidays industry following years of declining visitor numbers.

The Malta hotels and holiday industry are major players in the island's economy, and with unemployment already high, a further drop in the number of visitors next year could have a negative impact not just in tourism but for Malta as a whole.
The House of Windsor's Prince Charles has famously led the debate on global warming and climate issues for a generation.

But a new royal has entered the debate, and Monaco's Prince Albert recently joined Prince Charles at his innotative Poundbury village in Dorset.

The significance that it was Charles' 58th birthday wasn't overlooked by one Monaco travel guide.
The call for new taxes on flights to reduce carbon emissions could impact the prices of properties, according to a UK based overseas property company.

'There has been more discussion and calls for action recently over the impact that air travel is having on the environment,' they say, 'And one of the most obvious ways to cut air travel is to raise the price of travelling through taxes.
Monaco is preparing for the 2007 Grand Prix, with some noticeable changes compared to previous years.

Always a social highlight, with celebrities and top business people packing into the principality for the weekend, the 2007 Grand Prix will be the first for many years without previous winner and leading driver Michael Schumacher taking part.
When the second smallest country in the world with a population of under 40,000 opens a new embassy, eyebrows may be raised at the expense.

But the country is European tax haven Monaco.

Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any necessary representation.
Alarm bells are ringing on the holiday island of Malta following what appears to be a cancelled flight on December 26.

The flight operator, well known and popular airline Ryanair, claims no flight was scheduled, while one newspaper said they had a photograph showing a departure board with 'cancelled' next to the flight number.

The Malta tourist industry pushed for low cost airlines to be allowed to operate to the island in the hope of arresting the recent decline in visitor numbers, and agreement was reached with Ryanair, with the inaugural flight from Luton in November.

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