Cruise and Fly takes off this week
As part of the airport’s busy summer schedule, MIA will be launching the highly-anticipated Cruise and Fly programme on Thursday 6th April.
Cruise and Fly holidays allow passengers to fly from their choice of destination to Malta, where they are immediately transferred to their awaiting cruise ship at the Grand Harbour. After their relaxing cruise holiday, passengers are then transferred back to the airport to catch their homeward flight.
An average of 2,000 passengers are expected to depart and arrive for their Malta-to-Malta service, which means that around 4,000 people will be using the airport’s facilities within a 6-hour turnaround.
Malta International Airport has created a terminal traffic chart, available on www.maltairport.com/notifications/early-check-in-advised/, which indicates the busiest times at the terminal over the summer season, with the aim of helping travellers plan their airport journey better.
While Thursdays will see a P&O service operated on Oceana, Sunday’s Tui Cruises services will be hosted on Mein Schiff. Over a stretch of six months, Malta International Airport is expecting to host some 100,000 passengers within its Cruise and Fly programme alone.
Passengers are advised to check in early, at least two hours before their scheduled departure time during the following periods, as the terminal is expected to be busier than usual: • On Thursdays between 7.15am and 1pm • On Sundays between 5:30am and 1pm
All partners involved in this operation including immigration and customs officials, ground
An average of 2,000 passengers are expected to depart and arrive for their Malta-toMalta service, which means that around 4,000 people will be using the airport’s facilities within a 6-hour turnaround