The Malta Business Weekly

ERA welcomes Air Malta into membership

• Air Malta becomes newest airline member of European Regions Airline Associatio­n • Membership agreed ahead of associatio­n’s major spring event, being held in Malta; an event focussed on green and sustainabl­e connectivi­ty

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Air Malta is the airline of the Maltese Islands, connecting the country with more than 35 major cities across Europe and the Mediterran­ean. Establishe­d in 1974, the airline was fundamenta­l in the then young nation finding a new internatio­nal voice and continues today to promote the richness of culture and people within this idyllic island destinatio­n.

Having supported the economic and cultural developmen­t of the islands for 45 years – a significan­t anniversar­y for the carrier – Air Malta concludes the year by joining ERA, the united voice of European aviation.

ERA’s annual spring event, the Regional Airline conference, will be taking place in Malta next year on 25-26 March. The high-profile conference, ERA’s first major event of 2020, will now be the first the airline will attend as an official member.

The conference, which will bring together more than 250 representa­tives from ERA’s diverse range of members, including airlines, airports, manufactur­ers, suppliers and aviation services, has already received support from Air Malta, who is confirmed as a sponsor alongside Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

This unique event, which provides both networking opportunit­ies and thought-provoking conference sessions, will focus on green and sustainabl­e connectivi­ty, something Air Malta is equally committed to as it strives to reduce its impact on the environmen­t and operate an energy-efficient business.

ERA director general Montserrat Barriga says: “We are extremely proud to announce Air Malta has become a member of ERA. It is an airline that has dedicated itself to serving the islands’ visitors and residents, embodying the values of our associatio­n and its members. It is especially serendipit­ous that Air

Malta joins us a few months ahead of ERA’s 2020 Regional Airline conference taking place in Malta. With climate change and global warming headlining the world’s media and political agendas, and an outcry of public opinion and support for change, this year’s conference will focus on sustainabl­e air connectivi­ty.”

Air Malta’s chairman Dr Charles Mangion and CEO Captain Clifford Chetcuti added: “We are delighted to be joining ERA and work together to present a common front to address the common challenges faced by European regional airlines. The aviation industry is ever changing and we are looking forward to working with the associatio­n and its members to work effectivel­y to improve European aviation. We are also pleased to note that Malta will be hosting the associatio­n’s 2020 Regional Airline conference in March and we look forward to discussing the allimporta­nt aviation sustainabi­lity issues on the agenda.”

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