The Malta Business Weekly

Air Malta operates first full flight to Tunis, results ahead of expectatio­ns

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In its first month of operation over 1,500 passengers have travelled on Air Malta’s new route to and from Tunis.

After an absence of eight years from the Tunisian capital, the Maltese airline resumed its services initially with a three times a week operation on 26 June. These results are very encouragin­g and exceed expectatio­ns.

The new service is a direct result in line with the airline’s growth strategy to create a stronger Air Malta through the re-introducti­on of new routes unserved by other carriers and increase in frequencie­s on its most popular services.

Paul Sies, Air Malta’s chief Commercial officer stated: “We are very pleased and encouraged with these preliminar­y figures and forward bookings. We have already received over 2,000 more bookings for the next weeks with over 40% of these having connecting flights on other Air Malta destinatio­ns. Many people are travelling from Brussels and Paris to connect in Malta to Tunis. On 28 July, we operated the first fully booked flight to Tunis, this is much faster than we expected. Cargo services, which we are also offering on this route, are also picking up well. The developmen­t of connection­s with the Middle East and Africa are part of the growth strategy of Air Malta. The success of the Tunis operation clearly shows the potential of such a growth strategy that will allow more and better times flights to the most popular destinatio­ns in the Air Malta network.

“Following the good news that our Board of Directors has approved our plans for the ninth aircraft, we are following in-depth market studies on additional frequencie­s and new routes for summer 2018. We shall keep on building on this good news in the coming weeks with an overhaul of our product range which is set to revolution­ise our services and ultimately entice more passengers to fly with us,” added Sies.

Through the route, Air Malta opened a new gateway to North Africa facilitati­ng the movement of passengers between the two continents. Thanks to short and convenient transfers through Malta Internatio­nal Airport, this new Air Malta service is offering seamless flight connectivi­ty between Tunisia and the European cities of Vienna, London, Rome, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Brussels, Marseille, Catania, Milan and Zurich.

The flight schedule to Tunis will operate as follows: Monday / Wednesday / Friday dep. Malta 2.05am arr. Tunis 2.05am dep. Tunis 3.35am arr. Malta 5.25am. Further informatio­n is available on www.airmalta.com, by calling Air Malta’s Call Centre on +356 21662211, from Air Malta sales office at Malta Internatio­nal Airport or from travel agents in Malta or Tunisia.

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