easyJet has today launched a new route from Malta to Geneva.
The new summer service, which is expected to carry over 6,000 passengers in its first summer of operation, commences today and flights will operate twice weekly on Tuesday and Saturday. Fares start from €31.49 one way per person.
easyJet launched services to Malta in 2008 and operates flights to London Gatwick, Belfast, Manchester, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Newcastle and Rome Fiumicino.
Ali Gayward, UK commercial manager for easyJet, commented: “I am really pleased that today we have launched another destination to our network from Malta. We now operate to 6 destinations from Malta and have come a long way since the launch of our first flight to Malta back in March 2008.
“In our first twelve months at Malta International Airport we carried over 200,000 passengers – we now carry 320,000 passengers a year and we are sure that this new route to Geneva will be very popular.”
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