Air Malta, while €2.28 million is still being spent annually on it, Finance Minister Clyde Caruana said in Parliament. The minister was responding to a ...
New collective agreements for Malta Air Traffic Services (MATS) management and clerical workers in local councils have been signed, the government announced in separate statements on Thursday.
JetMagic (JMK, Malta International) no longer operates any aircraft in Malta following the deregistration of B757-200 9H-AVM (msn 24527), ch-aviation research reveals.
During the press conference, MIA confirmed that the major growth in passengers came from Ryanair (Malta Air) as it achieved a 25% increase in passengers to 4.49 million with a market share of 50%.