Speaking during an episode of the Interview with Fabian Demicoli by Malta Daily, Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo addressed the past, present and future of national airline AirMalta.
The Minister was asked about whether the future of the airline worries him and how he could see it impact the tourism sector of the island.
‘The problems AirMalta is facing did not start today or yesterday, but had been present for years on end’ replied Bartolo. ‘We are now working on them to solve any problems that can be solved once and for all.’
‘AirMalta has a strategic importance for our islands’ the Minister continued. ‘Whereas other countries have highways and connective roads which connect them to other countries, the only way to connect Malta with another country is via air travel.’
Bartolo also highlighted the role AirMalta played during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it provided safe transportation for people, equipment and vaccines whenever and from wherever it was needed.
‘No one is debating the importance of Air Malta’ said Bartolo. Pointing to the importance of the airline in the tourism industry, Bartolo said that we have tourists who look for legacy couriers, as they do not opt for low cost airlines.
Air Malta has a valuable role here, said the Minister, especially for people coming from Germany and the UK. The Minister acknowledged that the future of Air Malta is unsure, but the government, he said, is working very closely to keep a national airline active for Malta and thus keep the tourism industry blooming.
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