Air Malta launches its second ‘Lifeline schedule’ as COVID-19 situation worsens all over Europe

Air Malta has launched its second ‘lifeline schedule’, following the worsening of the COVID-19 pandemic all over Europe. The schedule, intended to ensure essential passenger and cargo connectivity to and from the Maltese Islands to key airports, will commence on Wednesday 27th January.


For now, the lifeline schedule is being introduced until the end of February, however, following evaluations in the coming weeks on developments throughout Europe, Air Malta will consider whether to extend it further.


The National Airline has been at the forefront in efforts to ensure essential passenger connectivity to selected major Europea
cities as well as a continuous connectivity for cargo, mail and essential medical supplies including the COVID-19 vaccine and
other resources that are critical to the Islands’ supply chain. It is intended to guarantee peace of mind and stability for the Islands during these uncertain and testing times.

Air Malta will be operating 19 weekly return flights to eight destinations: Amsterdam, Brussels, Catania, Frankfurt, London
Heathrow, Paris Charles De Gaulle, Rome and Zurich with the below schedule:

Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun
Amsterdam ● ●
Brussels ● ●
Catania ● ●
Frankfurt ● ● ●
London LHR ● ● ●
Paris CDG ● ●
Rome ● ● ●
Zurich ● ●

The Airline will continue making changes to its flight schedule to maximize capacity whilst ensuring connectivity.
For more information about this flight schedule and other news once can visit www.airmalta.com call the Airline’s call centre on +356 21662211 or visit the sales office at Malta International Airport.