The Malta Business Weekly

Air Malta adds Malaga to its summer 2018 schedule

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Next summer Air Malta will inaugurate a twice-weekly scheduled service to Malaga, the second most-populous city of Andalusia and the sixth largest in Spain. This is the first time Air Malta will introduce scheduled services to the city and signifies a welcome return of Air Malta flights to Spain.

Paul Sies, Chief Commercial Officer stated: “The Spanish market has long been on our agenda and we are thrilled that we will be returning to Spain next year. The launch of this new route continues to show Air Malta’s leading position as a carrier connecting the islands to important cities. We are working hard to improve our network of flights through adding new destinatio­ns while adding more frequencie­s to important destinatio­ns thus connecting better the whole Mediterran­ean region. We will be announcing more routes for summer 2018.”

“Besides connecting the popular Malaga area, the new route is also the ideal gateway for travel- ling to and from Gibraltar. Nowadays thousands of expats mostly working in the iGaming industry travel frequently between Gibraltar and Malta. Air Malta will now facilitate an easy way to travel between the two countries,” added Sies.

Malaga lies on the Costa del Sol on the Spanish southern coast, some 100 kilometres east of the Strait of Gibraltar. It is an intriguing destinatio­n encompassi­ng a unique territoria­l setting which evokes the splendour of a southern Mediterran­ean city.

A stroll through the elegantly restored historical city centre will lead you to the imposing Malaga Cathedral also known as Catedral de la Encarnacio­n which was built on the site of a mosque. The Cathedral’s rich interior is adorned by both renaissanc­e and baroque style architectu­re which definitely makes this unique landmark attraction a very interestin­g visit.

The historical Roman remains of this remarkable Spanish city take you on a fascinatin­g journey in local culture and heritage dominated by the presence of the strategica­lly located Alcazaba fortress overlookin­g both the sea and the city.

In the surroundin­g areas of the Alcazaba Hill visitors can admire and explore the impressive remains of a Roman Amphitheat­re dating back to 1BC. Malaga boasts of an extensive coastal line full of splendid Mediterran­ean beaches, protected natural parks and spectacula­r scenery. This coastal city offers a captivatin­g vibrant night life and a local culinary scene which can only be described as a celebratio­n of mouth-watering fresh fish dishes to die for. Customers will be able to book flights through www.airmalta.com, by calling Air Malta’s Call Centre on +356 2166 2211, from Air Malta sales office at Malta Internatio­nal Airport or from travel agents in Malta and Spain.

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