Air Malta scraps summer flights from Manchester
Air Malta is cutting back services to and from the UK. Demand has plunged with Malta remaining on the medium risk amber list. At one time a frontrunner to make the green list, Malta doesn’t expect any meaningful increase in tourist traffic from England this summer.
The airline has cancelled all Manchester flights from 20 July through to 10 September. Air Malta is also reducing its London Heathrow schedule to six times a week.
It is shifting capacity to mainland Europe. It will add flights from Paris Charles De Gaulle and Amsterdam Schipol from late July.
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