14 FEBRUARY 2011
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Gatwick and Manchester airports feature in the summer programme announced by Air Malta, a full service carrier competing with the budget airlines that have proliferated to the island since it joined the EU in 2004. It is a member of the Eurozone.
From 27 March Air Malta will increase its operation from the south London airport to 13 weekly flights, offering a double-daily service from Tuesday to Sunday. From Manchester the addition of a Wednesday departure on 1 June means that the schedule will go up to six flights a week.
Air Malta is owned by the Maltese Government and flies to 36 points in Europe and North Africa. It operates a fleet of six Airbus A320 series aircraft. www.airmalta.com
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