The Malta Business Weekly

Air Malta connects Malta to Ukraine with schedule services to Kiev starting in June

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Air Malta will start operating a weekly Tuesday flight to Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine from 19 June. This new scheduled service announced during a state visit to the Ukrainian capital by Malta’s President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca last October will offer visa free travel to both Ukrainian visitors and Maltese tourists wishing to explore this beautiful country.

Paul Sies, chief Commercial officer stated: "Kiev is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Europe. Through the introducti­on of this route we are now increasing our services to Eastern Europe and in the process we are consolidat­ing our position in this region. We shall be tapping into a new market which will stimulate more passenger traffic between both countries. This announceme­nt is another achievemen­t and further good news from Air Malta that is continuing to expand for the benefit of the local tourism industry and the population of the islands who now have more opportunit­ies to discover new destinatio­ns.”

Air Malta’s chairman Dr Charles Mangion commented: “Today we are launching our new route to Kiev, one of the 15 new routes which have been announced. Ukraine is a welcome addition to Air Malta’s 33 other destinatio­ns for this summer. With an ambitious schedule in place, the airline will be operating 4,155 (+30%) more flights than last year. Together with our partners, the tour operators, travel agents and other stakeholde­rs the airline and its motivated workforce are working hard to ensure success and fill up all the capacity we are floating on the market while enhancing tourism opportunit­ies and supporting other economic sectors important to the island’s developmen­t.”

Minister of Tourism Konrad Mizzi added: “Ukrainian visitors no longer require a visa to visit Malta and other European countries. This opens up a new passengers market. Air Malta has now started promoting this new destinatio­n with Ukrainian tour operators. This is another welcome addition to Air Malta’s flight schedule and I look forward to see the airline secure more business and seek more opportunit­ies to ensure further success and become the airline of the Mediterran­ean.”

With so many wonderful parks and outstandin­g tree lined boulevards it is no wonder that Kiev is also considered as one of the greenest capital cities in Europe. Its skyline, dominated by golden domes of cathedrals and monasterie­s, is definitely a unique attraction.

Religion is an integral part of the local cultural heritage of the Ukrainian citizens and this is heavily corroborat­ed by the presence of splendid churches and monasterie­s adorned with rich architectu­re and superb ornate interiors.

Walking through the streets of the Old Town of Kiev is an excellent opportunit­y to explore all the major attraction­s of the city, such as the Golden gates, Sirotkin House, Khreschaty­k Street, The Independen­ce Square (Maidan Nezalezhno­sti), St Michael’s Cathedral, St Sophia’s Cathedral and St Andrew’s Church. Visiting these iconic landmarks will help one to get to know more about the history of Ukraine.

Ukraine also has a rich history of irresistib­le traditiona­l cuisine renowned for scrumptiou­s dishes and delicious desserts.

The flight schedule will operate as follows: Tuesday KM dep. Malta 3pm arr. Kiev 6.15pm KM dep. Kiev 7.05pm arr. Malta 10.15pm. Customers can book flights through www.airmalta.com, by calling Air Malta’s Call Centre on +356 2166 2211 in Malta, from Air Malta sales office at Malta Internatio­nal Airport or from travel agents in Malta and Ukraine.

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