Speaking during an interview with TVM News, Finance Minister Clyde Caruana said that the European Commission has yet to take a definitive decision in regards to the future of AirMalta.
The minister confirmed with TVM News that the government and Air Malta are still engaged in discussions with the European Commission, with the next one being scheduled for another two weeks.
The commission, the minister said, looked at Air Malta operations and its financial situation throughout the years, but still requires more information to allow the government to do what needs to be done to establish a national airline.
Reiterating how Air Malta was given state aid back in 2012, Caruana addressed the declaration made earlier today by Air Malta Chief Executive David Curmi. Curmi claimed that by the end of 2023, Malta will have a new national airline.
Caruana said that it would be premature to comment at this stage due to other negotiations still having to be closed. Once agreements are made, the decisions would have to be communicated properly to all those involved.
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