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Air Malta Increases Schedule for June, Extends Free Flight Changes Through October 31st

Air Malta will increase their flight schedule in June with added frequencies and the resumption of service to Lisbon, Munich, Prague and Vienna. For June, the carrier will operate 51 return weekly flights to 15 destinations.


Air Malta to Increase Flight Schedule for June - Courtesy Air Malta

On Wednesday (May 19, 2021), Air Malta announced an expansion of their schedule for June with additional frequencies and the restart of flights to Lisbon, Munich, Prague and Vienna. In total, the airline plans on operating 51 weekly return flights to 15 destinations during the month of June. Additionally, Air Malta has extended free rebookings through October 31st for travel completed by December 31, 2021, allowing customers to book with added peace of mind and confidence. The carrier will also continue to offer a reduced name change fee of only €5.


In Wednesday’s announcement, Air Malta’s Chief Commercial Officer, Roy Kinnear, said,


“As countries start relaxing their travel restrictions and placing the Maltese Islands on their safe travel lists, we start to see increased demand. In particular, Germany and the Netherlands are seeing increased bookings come through. Earlier this month we committed to operate over 1,500 return flights this summer and offer for sale over half a million seats and we remain on course to do so. Although our summer flight schedule remains significantly less than what we operated in the Summer 2019, we remain flexible in adapting our network and schedule to ensure essential passenger and cargo connectivity to and from the Maltese Islands. As demand and bookings grow, we have the ability to increase our operations with more flights in the months ahead if required.”


Founded in 1974, Air Malta is the airline of the Maltese Islands and under normal market conditions usually serves 35 destinations across Europe and the Mediterranean. The carrier is undergoing a vital restructuring, in accordance with EU requirements on state aid, to secure a sustainable and profitable future. Air Malta’s mission is to become recognized as one of the world’s leading destination airlines.


Source: Air Malta

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