Qatar Airways Lands Again in Malta, Continues to Expand its Network and Increase Global Connectivity

Qatar Airways Lands Again in Malta, Continues to Expand its Network and Increase Global Connectivity

Doha, July 02 (QNA) – Qatar Airways announced today the resumption of its operations with four non-stop flights a week between Hamad International Airport (DOH) and Malta International Airport (MLA).

The latest addition to the airline’s network in Europe affirms its commitment to maintaining global connectivity.

In this regard, Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer Thierry Antinori said: “Qatar Airways remains at the forefront of supporting global connectivity with its resumption of operations in Malta.

As the only airline in the Middle East with non-stop services to and from Malta, we deliver convenient travel experiences to our passengers who seek to enjoy the vibrant nature of Malta and its landscape.

We welcome global travelers to travel seamlessly and conveniently with the World’s Best Airline, through its home and hub, the award-winning Hamad International Airport.”

Malta International Airport CEO Alan Borg stated: “The return of Qatar Airways as one of our airline partners is a welcome addition to our schedule, contributing to our efforts to expand our connectivity. A testament to our industry鈥檚 resilience, we remain committed to facilitating the airline in increasing its operational growth in the region.”

For his part, CEO of Malta Tourism Authority Carlo Micallef said: “We welcome the resumption of the Qatar Airways direct service between Doha and Malta. Qatar Airways’ return signifies a strong recognition of Malta鈥檚 tourism potential.

The new schedule will strengthen Malta’s connectivity with a variety of attractive and lucrative tourism source markets, and the Malta Tourism Authority remains fully committed to working in partnership with the airline to maximize business opportunities for Malta whilst ensuring the route’s sustained long-term success.”

Qatar Airways, a benchmark for excellence in the industry, continues to fly passengers from global markets to its European network of nearly 50 destinations through the world-class Hamad International Airport. (QNA)

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