On Monday, Air Malta announced the cancellation of all flight bookings scheduled for March 31, 2024, and onwards, providing full refunds, including taxes, to direct customers.
Travellers who made bookings through agents will receive reimbursements through their respective agents. While Air Malta plans to cease operations on March 30, all flights leading up to that date will continue as scheduled, allowing normal booking and ticket purchases.
The airline’s replacement, KM Malta Airlines, commenced bookings on Monday, intending to operate under the familiar Air Malta brand and utilising the same aircraft.
The booking process is divided into two phases. The first, starting Monday, allows bookings for travel agents and third-party online platforms. Individual customers can also book by contacting the KM Malta Airlines Reservation Number.
The second phase, beginning on December 11, will enable direct online bookings through the new airline’s website and platform.
KM Malta Airlines has outlined its Summer 2024 schedule, spanning March 31 to October 26, encompassing 17 airports across 15 European cities.
Notable destinations include Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Catania, Dusseldorf, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly, Prague, Rome, Vienna, and Zurich.
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