Air Malta to resume services to London Gatwick next summer
Air Malta will resume flights to London Gatwick for summer 2022.
Gatwick will be served with a daily service from 27 March 2022 and complement 15 services per week to London Heathrow that Air Malta will operate in summer 2022.
At the same time the airline restarts Madrid and Moscow Sheremetyevo flights three times per week and twice a week respectively.
“Our plans are to effectively double our capacity which we will operate during this forthcoming winter period..Our focus will remain on our core European markets”, said Air Malta’s Executive Chairman, David G Curmi.
The airline will continue code-share agreements with Aeroflot, airBaltic, Air France, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Czech Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Swiss International Air Lines and Turkish Airlines to enhance its network capabilities.
Roy Kinnear, Air Malta’s Chief Commercial Officer added: “We have started to see signs of recovery across our European markets, obviously with some regions responding faster than others. We are glad to announce our intention to resume services to London Gatwick, Madrid and Moscow, three routes which we had to unfortunately temporarily suspend last year.”
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