Air Malta announced on Wednesday that they are gradually restoring their network and will offer 22 destinations for summer 2020. After being grounded for over three months, the carrier will resume service within Europe from July 1st, 2020.
Today, Air Malta announced that they will gradually restore their network for summer 2020, offering flights to 22 European destinations from July 1st, 2020. The carrier is resuming service to Rome, Lyon and Marseille to complement their previously announced flights to Catania, Munich, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Vienna, Zurich and Prague. From July 15, 2020, Air Malta will also resume service to Amsterdam, Brussels, Milan, London-Heathrow, Lisbon, Madrid, Palermo, Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly. Additionally, after a 10-year hiatus, Air Malta will also launch service to Madrid starting July 18, 2020. The carrier will also resume flights to/from Manchester in the UK in August. With the exception flights to Luxembourg on July 4th and 11th, the service will now be transferred to Brussels instead.
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