The Malta Business Weekly

Flight check-in changes at Air Malta

- More informatio­n about these changes can be accessed on Air Malta’s portal www.airmalta.com/informatio­n/at-the-airport

As part of the airline’s commitment to improve customer service and on time performanc­e, Air Malta is in the process of introducin­g changes to the check-in process from Malta Internatio­nal Airport and at the various airports throughout its network.

With immediate affect the airline has introduced a fast track counter for passengers travelling with hand baggage from Malta Internatio­nal Airport. This counter, located at the Air Malta Sales Office at the Departures’ area, will be available everyday during peak times between 6 and 9am and between 1 and 5pm.

As from Sunday, 27 October, Air Malta is also changing check-in closure times for flights departing from Malta and various overseas airports. Passengers are advised that check-in counters at airports will close 45 minutes prior the scheduled time of departure.

These new timings apply for both Club and Economy Class passengers. Moreover, Club Class passengers with hand luggage only can still check-in up to 30 minutes before the scheduled time of departure.

Check-in of both Club and Economy class passengers travelling to/from Tripoli, Benghazi, Algiers and Tel Aviv will close 60 minutes prior the scheduled time of departure.

Check-in counters at all airports will continue to open at least two hours before the schedule time of departure. There will be no changes to the online and mobile check-in services.

These changes are being implemente­d with the aim of improving customer service, aircraft turnaround times and the airline’s On Time Performanc­e (OTP). The airline is taking its OTP very seriously and last year it carried out extensive research on the causes of delays.

In January this year the company started implementi­ng various recommenda­tions and the change in check-in times is part of this programme. Other initiative­s will follow.

The process adjustment­s made are already giving results and in the first six months of this year (January-June) the airline has improved its on-time performanc­e by 5% compared to the same period last year. During this period 85% of Air Malta’s flights (departures and arrivals) departed within less than 15 minutes of their scheduled time of departure.

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