Malta and Gozo will be promoted in over 900 secondary schools attended by students aged between 14 and 19 in Italy's Piedmont and Val d'Aosta regions following a recent five-day study trip to Malta by a group of students reading tourism and graphic design at the Istituto Tommaso D`Oria in Turin.

During the visit, the students, together with their teachers and consultants, toured the islands extensively to discover their beauty and culture, and as part of their curriculum, they will now prepare and display brochures and posters of various attractions and itineraries that caught their interest.

Malta's honorary consul for Piedmont, Giuseppe Billotta, worked hard to make the trip possible, in conjunction with Sean Sullivan, director of Sullivan Premier Travel Ltd.

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