The Malta Business Weekly

Air Malta introduces Go Light

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In line with its growth strategy Air Malta has introduced a new range of prices under the Go Light brand. Fares will be available from €39 one way including all taxes. This type of fare, which is the first step Air Malta is taking to become a hybrid airline, gives guests the opportunit­y to travel on a low fare without having to sacrifice the level of service expected from a traditiona­l airline.

Commenting on this announceme­nt Minister for Tourism Dr Konrad Mizzi said that this initiative is part of Air Malta’s revitalisa­tion process and is expected to increase sales in the coming weeks. This complement­s deci- sions such as the return to Frankfurt, Tunis and to Manchester together with the decision to add another aircraft to the fleet next summer.

The minister announced that Air Malta is also working on a number of new routes and frequencie­s. In fact, the Malaga route was announced and will commence as from summer 2018.

Air Malta’s chairman Dr Charles Mangion added: “The changes introduced today are the first tangible proof of a changing national airline. This is a bold step for us, aimed to offer an enhanced and superior product while also increasing much-needed revenue. The hybrid model adopted provides guests with a unique platform that empowers them to build a tailor-made product according to their wants and needs. These changes have been implemente­d following the feedback and comments received from customers.”

The booking options for the new Go-Light product are varied and one can not only purchase luggage and ancillary services during the booking stage through www.airmalta.com, but guests can purchase these services at a later stage before departure from the airline’s call centre or at check-in.

This is not the only good news Air Malta has overhauled all its charges and reduced its lowest fares for Go Light. Furthermor­e, in order to achieve extra benefits for seat reservatio­n and flexibilit­y, customers can choose either of the two other economy class products: Go Smart or Go Flex.

Business Class has also been given three new product categories: Just Business, Smart Business and Business Freedom. Customers can select their preferred option according to their requiremen­ts. Further informatio­n is available on https://www.airmalta.com/lets golight; by calling Air Malta’s Call Centre on +356 2166 2211 or from Air Malta sales office at Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

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