October 02 2024 07:19:13 by
PCLMedia
Ryanair will open three new routes from Malta to Katowice, Paris & Rome Fiumicino this winter, while adding extra flights on 19 existing routes, including to Athens, Catania, Edinburgh and Zagreb. To promote the next flights, the airline is launching a three-day seat sale with 50,000 fares on sale from €19.99.
“We’re a bridge from Malta to the world and we want to continue building these bridges,” Ryanair CEO Michael O’ Leary said at a press conference earlier today.
To promote the new flights, the airline is launching a three-day seat sale with 50,000 fares on sale from €19.99. You can enjoy the sale if you book to travel between the dates of 3rd October and the end of December. This winter schedule will be operated mainly on Ryanair's seven Malta-based aircraft, three of which are B-737 Gamechangers, which are expected to cut CO2 emissions by 16% and noise by 40%.
These new aircraft represent a $700 million investment in Malta, which will in turn support over 4,000 local jobs. Ryanair will now be flying to both Ciampino and Fiumicino.
O’ Leary stated that Morocco is being highly considered as a potential new route while attempts to expand to Turkey have not been well received by the state due to fears of competing with national airlines.
Malta Air CEO David O'Brien said local air-traffic controller representatives have been causing a lot of disruption to the airline, and a meeting is scheduled with the Maltese minister to sort out the issues.
In all, Malta’s winter schedule will have 69 routes while extra flights have been added to 19 existing routes including Athens, Catania, Edinburgh and Zagreb. This is intended to bolster Malta’s tourism all year, not just during the summer months.
Meanwhile, Ryanair’s air traffic growth is up 24% this year. In its 18 years of operating in the island, Ryanair has carried over 27 million passengers.
O’ Leary emphasised Ryanair’s role in boosting Malta’s tourism and economy, highlighting the plans to construct a state-of-the-art €20 million maintenance facility that is expected to create over 200 high-skilled local jobs, including engineers, mechanics, and support staff.