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Malta Gets Street Cred by Roger Munns

Britain's favourite TV soap and the world's longest running drama, Coronation Street, has boosted interest in the island of Malta, according to a UK based Malta holidays guide.

Aired in late July and early August, the soap ran a storyline with two of Coronation Street's characters taking a last minute holiday to the island. The episodes featured Eileen, played by Sue Cleaver and Steve, played by Simon Gregson, initially in the capital Valletta, before heading to a hotel by the Mediterranean.

Their arrival on Malta starts ominously as the island's hotels are fully booked, but Steve manages to get a shared room after visiting the tourist office.

'Despite the difficulty in finding suitable accommodation as Steve had booked last minute flights but not a hotel, the episodes showing Malta portrayed the island in a good light', according to a Malta travel guide. 'The timing was good as the programmes ran at the peak of the holiday booking season, and with millions of viewers it helps Malta to be considered along with British holiday favourites like Majorca not just for a summer holiday but for the autumn and beyond too, boosting Malta's holidays and hotels industry'.

The number of visitors to the travel guide's internet site more than doubled on the evenings immediately after the episodes featuring Malta were screened compared to normal, and the overall impact is still bringing benefits.

'Even on the days between the programmes being aired we were seeing a much higher volume of visitors than we normally get', they say, 'while we don't expect dramatically increased visitor numbers for much longer, overall Coronation Street featuring Malta will be enough for many millions of viewers in the UK to consider Malta as a holiday destination in the future, and the power of Coronation Street's appeal will outlast any tourist board television campaign because it's independent, and they portrayed Malta in a positive light.'

Coronation Street was first aired in 1960, with just a few episodes planned, but has evolved to become the world's longest running soap. Viewing figures in the UK regularly top ten million viewers an episode, and as recently as April this year reached twelve million. In addition to reaching Malta's prime UK market, additional benefit for the Malta holiday industry will come from Canada and Australia, where the show is aired some weeks after the UK.

The stories Coronation Street runs centre around a fictional cobbled street in the north of England, a suburb of Manchester called Weatherfield, with a pub called the Rovers Return at one end, and a corner shpo at the other, with a row of terrace houses between, setting for the home lives and dramas of the characters.

Spread over the 47 years since Coronation Street first began, storylines have includes murders, teenage pregnancies and other issues reflecting the real lives of British people living in a big city.

Famous actors and actresses who have appeared in the soap include Lord of the Rings actor Sir Ian McKellen, Norman Wisdom and perhaps most unlikely of all Prince Charles, in the 40th anniversary edition. Malta hotels and holidays find themselves in the best of company!

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YourMalta.com offers details about Malta holidays and hotels. As well as holidays in Malta and Malta hotels information, just like the flights Steve found they offer details for which airports have cheap flight to Malta deals.





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