A Sky-High Opportunity: KM Malta Airlines To Host Cabin Crew Careers Day

A Sky-High Opportunity: KM Malta Airlines To Host Cabin Crew Careers Day
May 5 2025 Share

KM Malta Airlines is thrilled to announce its Cabin Crew Careers Day on Saturday, 31st May 2025, at the beautiful Corinthia Palace, Attard. The event will run from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM, giving you the perfect opportunity to make your mark and explore an exciting career with Malta’s national airline.

Cabin Crew members play a vital role in ensuring quality in-flight services, providing comfort and safety to passengers. If you’re confident, service-driven, and eager to represent Malta’s iconic national airline, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

“At KM Malta Airlines, we value individuals who are passionate about delivering excellence in the skies. If you have a flair for customer service and the dedication to ensure passengers have a comfortable flight, then this event is your gateway to a rewarding career.”

No need to apply online — just show up, and you could be one step closer to becoming part of the KM Malta Airlines family. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to meet the team, learn more about the role, and take your career to new heights.

Required to bring with:

Copy of your Identity Card and Passport

Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Self full-length photo

Self-portrait photo

Cabin Crew EASA Attestation & Medical Certificate (if in possession)

Copies of Matriculation Certificates (as applicable):

5 certificates at MQF Level 3, or

3 certificates at MQF Level 4, or

1 certificate at MQF Level 5

Join KM Malta Airlines at this exciting event, and discover what it truly means to deliver excellence in the skies.

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Fra Ryan Dalli Ordained Deacon in Ħaż-Żabbar

May 5 2025 Share

The newly ordained deacon is Fra Ryan Dalli, 34, from Ħaż-Żabbar. He joined the Capuchin Friars Minor in 2013 and has spent the past years preparing for this important step through prayer, study, and pastoral work.

During the ordination, Archbishop Charles Scicluna reflected on the significance of Fra Ryan being ordained on the feast of Saints Philip and James. He reminded him that the first mission of every disciple is to be with Jesus and to belong to Him.

Archbishop Scicluna encouraged the new deacon to lead others to Christ.

As a Capuchin Franciscan, the Archbishop urged Fra Ryan not to forget his roots:

“Do not forget the roots of your calling, which is above all a call to serve the poor in a preferential way. Your ministry is not something you create yourself, but it is the fruit of obedience to your legitimate superiors and to the bishop wherever you are sent. May your service be a humble one, yet one through which many become rich through the mercy and grace of the Lord. Let your service be the fruit of pure love — not possessive, greedy, or jealous love, but a love that brings to everyone who meets you a spark from the merciful heart of Jesus.”

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Calls For Malta Police Force Constables Now Open

Calls For Malta Police Force Constables Now Open
May 5 2025 Share

The Malta Police Force has released a promotional video as the call for more police constables officially opens.

The video showcases the hard work the constables take on, creating a ‘trusted, professional and committed’ force.

From high intense work to communal protection, constables would undergo a recruitment process once they apply on pulizija.gov.mt/calls.

‘Being a police officer is tough, no doubt about that! However, it is one of the most rewarding jobs ever. You will be on the frontline of the criminal justice system and community engagement.’

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PL MEP Calls For Urgent Humanitarian Action In Gaza

PL MEP Calls For Urgent Humanitarian Action In Gaza
May 5 2025 Share

Labour MEP Thomas Bajada reiterated the urgent need for decisive humanitarian action and a unified EU response to the ongoing crisis in Gaza.

In a public statement, Bajada echoed Prime Minister Robert Abela’s announcement that Malta has extended humanitarian and technical assistance to the crew of the ship Conscience, aimed at delivering aid to Gaza. He described Malta’s actions as a “responsible” step toward easing civilian suffering in the region.

“The ongoing situation in Gaza continues to inflict suffering on innocent civilians and is contributing to rising geopolitical tensions,” Bajada said, stressing the broader implications of the conflict beyond the Middle East.

He called for a consistent and humane EU approach that upholds international law while delivering immediate, realistic support to those in need.

“In these difficult times, we must be guided by wisdom, peace, and our shared values,” Bajada stated, underlining the importance of protecting civilian life and respecting international obligations.

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