The Malta Business Weekly

More connectivi­ty welcomed – but Air Malta remains pivotal for the foreseeabl­e future

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The Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n (MHRA) has welcomed the news that Ryanair will be reinforcin­g its already strong presence in Malta by the setting up of a new company, Malta Air, which will result in an increase of fleet based in Malta, increase of aircraft on the Malta register and servicing of aircraft in Malta thus growing further our aviation industry and staff relocated and resident in Malta.

All this activity is welcomed and MHRA applauds this initiative spearheade­d by Minister of Tourism, Dr Konrad Mizzi. MHRA has over the years consistent­ly asserted that connectivi­ty is key for the tourism sector in Malta and therefore this is certainly moving Malta in the right direction.

MHRA welcomes the Prime Minister’s assertion that this initiative will not clash with the operations of Malta’s national airline, Air Malta but rather will sustain Malta’s strategy in becoming a leading protagonis­t in Mediterran­ean tourism and the aviation sector.

MHRA president Tony Zahra said: “Malta Air adds connectivi­ty to our island and this is extremely important.” He adds that: “Air Malta remains pivotal for our islands and it’s important that it continues to be competitiv­e and the main airline of the Maltese islands.”

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