The Malta Business Weekly

Air Malta had received ‘significan­t number of cancellati­ons’ from London

- KEVIN SCHEMBRI ORLAND

Air Malta said it had received a significan­t number of cancellati­ons on the London Heathrow route when Malta was only accepting the Covid-19 physical vaccine certificat­e.

Malta was recently placed on the UK green travel list, which came into effect on 30 June.

Malta, however, is only accepting fully vaccinated people coming from the UK, while children aged between five and 12 can travel as long as they are accompanie­d by vaccinated parents or legal guardians and as long as they provide a negative PCR test carried out within 72 hours from their arrival in Malta.

Reports had emerged of people being turned away at the airports in the UK for not having a physical copy of the certificat­e, as Malta was not accepting the digital version, a situation which then changed on Thursday when Malta began accepting the digital version of the certificat­e.

On 15 June, Air Malta had announced that it had cancelled all of its scheduled flights to Manchester, as Malta was at the time left off the UK's green list. It also cancelled 11 return flights to and from London Heathrow, reducing the schedule to six times a week with a daily morning service except on Tuesdays. This newsroom asked Air Malta whether it will not be reconsider­ing that decision, given that UK tourists can now come to Malta.

"In the last five days Air Malta has received a significan­t number of cancellati­ons on the London Heathrow route for travel during the month of July with the route going into decline," an Air Malta spokespers­on said on Thursday evening.

The spokespers­on explained that these cancellati­ons were due to the news that UK passengers required a physical copy of the UK vaccine certificat­e, as Malta was not accepting digital versions at the time.

A change in policy then came on Thursday, where government announced that Malta can now accept both the digital app version of the UK NHS vaccine certificat­e, as well as the paper version of the certificat­e, after a verifier app was created.

The airline's spokespers­on said that until the cancellati­ons trend is reversed and Air Malta sees a positive travel demand, the airline is unlikely to be adding any additional services on its UK routes. "However, Air Malta will continue to monitor developmen­ts in the market and will adapt its network accordingl­y as and when we see consistent positive growth signs." The airline, the spokespers­on said, will monitor the situation closely following the news that digital certificat­es are being accepted.

The spokespers­on also said that the airline "supports any initiative that facilitate­s easier travel through common systems and that reduce costs for travellers".

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