Britannia Services Ltd
Britannia Services Ltd. was set up in 1982 taking over the management
business from EMLA Ltd dealing mainly with the ground handling of
British tourists including the organization of local tours. In 1986 we
diversified our line of business when we organized our first trip to nearby
Syracuse by sea and after a few years we pioneered the first day return
flight to Catania by Air Malta. These weekly flights went a long way towards
establishing a steady clientele and encouraged us to venture further.
Britannia Tours was born and by the beginning of the nineties it became one
of the leading names in the outward travel trade. Britannia Tours publishes
four brochures annually; one each for Winter, Easter/Spring and Summer.
The fourth is dedicated to Formula 1 Car Racing. Further to the above,
Britannia Tours took the 'Pole Position' in promoting Formula 1 Car Racing
and has become synonymous with this well loved sport in Malta. We have
also been appointed International Ticket Agents for the FIA Formula 1 in
Barcelona.
Britannia Services Ltd is IATA licensed and caters also for the
more independent traveller by organizing their travel worldwide whether it
is for business or leisure.
Britannia Services Ltd, apart from outgoing travel caters also for the
incoming tourist to Malta. Our incoming department organizes ground
handling arrangements for British and Continental operators who regularly
feature Malta in its brochures, organizes local excursions for cruise ships
calling in Malta and also handles the organization of sports visits especially
for cricket and hockey teams.
Britannia Today
The company is run by Noel Farrugia, together with a complement of
reservation and administration clerks and group leaders.
Deloitte are the auditors of the company whilst banking is done
through APS Bank Ltd. Britannia Services Ltd offers its services from its
central offices in Valletta situated in one of the busiest streets of Valletta
and from its branch office in Paola as well as from its authorised
agent in Gozo.