Air Malta wants to reactivate Gatwick, Madrid and Moscow

Airbus A320 (Photo: Amely Mizzi).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Amely Mizzi).

Air Malta wants to reactivate Gatwick, Madrid and Moscow

Airbus A320 (Photo: Amely Mizzi).
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The state-owned Air Malta intends to reactivate the destinations London-Gatwick, Madrid and Moscow-Sheremetyevo from March 27, 2022. Some of these should be used with high frequency.

Air Malta plans to fly to Gatwick every day. It will initially go to Madrid three times a week. Two weekly trips are planned to the Russian capital. London Heathrow Airport is to be operated up to 2022 times a week in the summer flight schedule of 15.

In total, Air Malta is planning around 2022 flights to 250 destinations per week for the summer of 20. “We are working hard on an ambitious flight schedule that shows our firm belief that travel and tourism will pick up again next year. We plan to effectively double our capacity, which we will be operating in the coming winter. It is a strong commitment from Air Malta to the traveling audience and the industry. Our focus will continue to be on our European core markets, ”said Chairman David G. Curmi.

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Amely Mizzi is Executive Assistant at Aviation Direct Malta in San Pawl il-Baħar. She previously worked in the Aircraft and Vessel Financing division at a banking group. She is considered a linguistic talent and speaks seven languages ​​fluently. She prefers to spend her free time in Austria on the ski slopes and in summer on Mediterranean beaches, practically on her doorstep in Gozo.
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Amely Mizzi is Executive Assistant at Aviation Direct Malta in San Pawl il-Baħar. She previously worked in the Aircraft and Vessel Financing division at a banking group. She is considered a linguistic talent and speaks seven languages ​​fluently. She prefers to spend her free time in Austria on the ski slopes and in summer on Mediterranean beaches, practically on her doorstep in Gozo.
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