Times of Malta confirmed with Air Malta’s chairman David Curmi that Malta will have a new national airline by the end of the year as we see the end of an era.
Despite the end of Air Malta, a ‘largely seamless’ introduction of a new airline will be carried out – one that passengers should not find much issue with.
The chair told ToM that the ‘creation of a new airline to replace Air Malta was in the final phase, as were discussions with the European Commission, which had rejected the government’s request to inject nearly €300 million into the airline in a bid to save it.’
When asked by the same newsroom about Air Malta’s current 330 employees, which were brought down to that number from a workforce of over 1,000, Curmi revealed that they would be made redundant but would be able to apply for employment with the new airline.
He added how the end of complex discussions with the EU Commission is soon to come as it did not want ‘a photocopy of Air Malta. We showed the commission that we mean business.’
‘We created a five-year business plan and we are close to concluding on that. If we stick to this plan, then we will have a national airline that makes business sense’ he told ToM.
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