The Malta Business Weekly

Condor launches scheduled operations from MIA with Hamburg flight

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s second new airline kick-started its scheduled operations to and from Malta last week, with its first, scheduled flight from Hamburg. An Airbus A320 bearing Condor’s yellow and grey livery was welcomed at the airport with the traditiona­l water salute.

Besides operating biweekly flights on the Hamburg route, Condor will also be strengthen­ing MIA’s connection with Frankfurt Airport with flights until October. This hub serves as Condor’s main base and is the point of departure of many of the leisure airline’s long-haul flights to a good number of destinatio­ns in Africa and the Americas.

“Today’s launch is another vote of confidence in both our airport and the Maltese islands, which heartens us to persist in our joint efforts with government and the Malta Tourism Authority to continue widening our network of airlines and destinatio­ns. While we’re currently connected to 30 countries, our aim remains that of offering more choice to locals and enabling tourists from new markets to discover Malta,” said Malta Internatio­nal Airport CEO, Alan Borg.

The minister for Tourism Dr Edward Zammit Lewis said: “Through Condor's new schedule, we will be increasing seat capacity from the important hubs that are Hamburg and Frankfurt, while also consolidat­ing and extending the German market share of tourism. Government is committed to continue working towards further growth in the tourism sector, within a strategic context of sustainabi­lity, diversific­ation and expansion of non-traditiona­l markets.”

“This service adds another route connecting Malta to the important German market, which has been showing strong growth following the expansion of connectivi­ty to our islands from a number of German airports. Moreover, the Hamburg area is a very important source market for Malta,” said MTA CEO Paul Bugeja, while auguring Condor the best of success for its new, scheduled operations.

Condor has been in operation since 1956 and is part of the Thomas Cook Group, one of the most well-known names in the travel industry. Operating a fleet of more than 40 aircraft, the airline flies around 7 million passengers annually to some 75 destinatio­ns.

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