Malta Independent

Air Malta hosts educationa­l flight for children from Church homes

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Around 40 children from various residences of Fondazzjon­i Sebħ and St Patrick’s Home were hosted on a 75-minute educationa­l flight. The Air Malta flight, KM1952, flown at an altitude of 20,000 feet to Sicily and back, included a flyby of Mount Etna where the children could see the snow-clad top of Europe’s largest volcano.

The trip was taken on an Airbus 320NEO, one of the most environmen­tally friendly aircraft in use. Before the flight, the enthusiast­ic children, many of whom had never been to the airport or boarded an aircraft, were given brief talks on airport processes by Air Malta staff and members of the Malta Internatio­nal Airport team. The children, together with their carers, then proceeded to check-in and board the aircraft, passing through all the formalitie­s as regular passengers. During the flight, they were served breakfast and a ‘figolla’.

Upon arrival, the children were taken to the airline’s engineerin­g hangar where they had the opportunit­y to ask questions to an Air Malta engineer, who also explained some technical features of the aircraft. The group also visited the airport’s Rescue and Firefighti­ng Services (RFFS) Team, who briefly explained the importance of airport safety whilst taking a look at MIA’s newest firefighti­ng vehicles, which allow the team to handle any crisis, ranging from fires and fuel spills to rescue operations.

Air Malta’s Chairman, David G. Curmi, welcomed the children next to the aircraft before departure. Commenting on this initiative he said, “We organised this flight as part of Air Malta’s Corporate Social Responsibi­lity whereby we aim to support initiative­s and events that contribute towards the wellbeing of the Maltese community. We aim to put this event on our annual calendar so that we can continue to extend this experience to as many children in Residentia­l Homes as possible.”

Michael Pace Ross, Administra­tive Secretary of the Archdioces­e of Malta, added, “This experience has brought joy and excitement to children who went through difficult times in their lives. They all felt privileged to be given this opportunit­y to see Mount Etna through Air Malta’s initiative. The Church in Malta continues to provide protection and care to many children, giving them hope and educating them to contribute towards a better world”.

The visit was made possible through the assistance given by Enemed, who supplied fuel for the aircraft, Malta Internatio­nal Airport, who assisted with the overall logistics at the terminal and hosted the group at the airport’s fire station, SkyGourmet, who offered the breakfast, and Maypole, who provided the ‘figolli’. Every year many local schools take the opportunit­y to organise similar educationa­l flights with Air Malta for their students.

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