National airline AirMalta has been experiencing a massive spike in travelling demand from German and French tourists ever since tourism reopened on 1st June. The surge forced the airline to change its route schedule, with daily flights to Paris scheduled for July. This comes as a sort of consolation following the damage COVID-19 dealt to tourism and travelling.
Interviewed by TVM, Air Malta Executive Chairman David Curmi pointed out that the increase in demands has also lead to flights to Germany and France being fully booked. Flights no longer on AirMalta’s flying schedule are Cagliari, Ibiza, Malaga, Tel Aviv and Moscow. This, as stated by Curmi, will let Air Malta focus on 20 routes and therefore save millions in Euros.
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