The Malta Business Weekly

Feltom welcomes news of new airline but voices concerns about diminished connectivi­ty

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The Federation of English Language Teaching Organisati­ons in Malta (Feltom) expressed its satisfacti­on with the news that Malta will retain an independen­t national airline, while also welcoming the long-awaited announceme­nt of the launch of a new national air carrier in 2024.

Feltom views this recent developmen­t as a positive step in preserving Malta’s connectivi­ty and enhancing its economic prospects. The new national airline is poised to, not only catalyse growth, but also serve as a vital contributo­r to Malta’s overall economic prosperity. As a national air carrier, it holds a unique position in fostering the interests of our nation’s advancemen­t and developmen­t.

Neverthele­ss, Feltom wishes to express its concerns about certain aspects of this developmen­t, particular­ly, the decline in specific flight routes and available aircraft.

The English language teaching sector and Malta’s tourism industry, heavily rely on robust airline connection­s and the sustainabi­lity of our growth depends significan­tly on strengthen­ing this connectivi­ty. The discontinu­ation of the Lisbon route, a crucial connecting hub for South American travellers, is a matter of particular concern.

Furthermor­e, there remains unanswered questions regarding the national carrier’s potential participat­ion in airline alliances and whether suitable arrangemen­ts have been made to accommodat­e unaccompan­ied minors, a historical­ly essential service for young solo travellers.

Feltom remains steadfast in its commitment to collaborat­e with all relevant stakeholde­rs at such a pivotal moment, to address these concerns in order to ensure a positive outcome that benefits all parties involved.

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