50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

Air Malta to fly to/from 30 destinations this summer

Download: Printable PDF Date: 30 Jan 2016 06:02 (UTC) categories:
Publisher:
Air Malta to fly to/from 30 destinations this summer - Airports / Routes publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: Malta Aircraft: Airplanes Airline: Air Malta

Air Malta is planning an enhanced summer 2016 flight schedule that will see improved flight timings on Manchester, Catania, Vienna, Lyon and Marseille and increased frequency on Berlin. The Maltese airline will continue being the largest operator to London and the UK by offering a selection of 30 weekly flights to seven airports. With this schedule, running from the 27th March till 29th October, Air Malta aims to carry over one million passengers.

The airline is currently running a promotion offering seats from as low as low as Euro 44 one-way, inclusive of taxes and charges.

A number of changes to last year’s summer schedule were made to maximise opportunities, increase efficiency and make flights more attractive, both for travellers from Malta as well as for the tourists visiting the islands this summer.

“This summer our goal is to achieve targets by doing more with less and dedicating all our resources on Malta. We are following a channel rich distribution strategy that includes tour operators, travel agents, group travel and direct selling through our website. We remain the strongest carrier on Malta operating a selection of 135 weekly flights with the best flight timings, best airport selection and competitive pricing”, said Chief Commercial Officer Ursula Silling.

This summer Air Malta will continue being the largest charter operator to/from Malta and is planning an interesting program for Maltese and foreign operators. Discussions with charter operators are currently underway.





Recommended

FlyBy Aviation Academy graduates 33 new pilots in June and welcomes new summer ATPL class

FlyBy Aviation Academy announced two graduation ceremonies held during the month of June, marking the finish line for a combined total of 33 new pilots, as well as the start of a new ATPL cl...

AMAC Aerospace launches AMAC Academy to train the next generation of aircraft maintenance professionals

AMAC Aerospace launches AMAC Academy, a new aircraft maintenance training program designed to develop highly skilled aircraft maintenance professionals through an industry-focused, hands-on learn...

ExecuJet MRO Services Belgium receives EASA and FAA approval for Falcon 6X maintenance

European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the US Federal Aviation Administration have approved ExecuJet MRO Services Belgium to perform line and heavy maintenance on the Dassault Falcon 6X. In ad...

Jetex Jakarta: Jetex announces its entry into Indonesia's aviation market

Jetex signed an agreement to expand its presence into Indonesia, marking an important milestone in the company’s continued growth across the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement was signed wi...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia