Five things to keep in mind if you are tr through Malta International Airport so
Malta International Airport yesterday reopened its doors to travelling guests following an unprecedented three-month pause in commercial activity.
The past weeks have seen the team at Malta International Airport preparing the terminal building for the awaited return of travellers by installing even more hand sanitising stations and signage reminding guests to keep safe distances, setting up and testing new technologies, and putting in place protective panes to limit unnecessary interactions.
While the airport journey may feel somewhat different given the many health and safety protocols that need to be followed, the front-line team remains committed to delivering the same levels of service excellence, with a renewed focus on safety and security.
Guests are reminded that their cooperation is crucial to ensuring that a safe and secure airport environment can be maintained, and are requested to keep the below in mind if they are planning on travelling through Malta International Airport in the coming weeks.
1. Plan Ahead
Be sure to arrive at the terminal at least 2.5 hours before your flight departure time. This will allow you enough time for all airport processes including check-in and security screening as well as for Covid-related procedures such as thermal screening. Should you be experiencing Covid-19 symptoms on the day of your travels, please act responsibly and postpone your trip.
2. Wear a Face Mask or Visor
You will need to wear a mask or visor inside the terminal. Only children who are under 6 years of age and people having a valid medical reason are exempt from wearing face masks or visors. Given that face masks should be changed every 4 hours, it is important to pack enough masks in your hand luggage for the duration of your journey. While there are around 120 santising stations around the terminal, it is recommended to keep a small bottle of hand sanitiser handy.
3. Keep Safe Distances