Air Malta has published plans for a resumption of flights to and from 22 destinations for this summer.

The carrier will resume services on July 1, initially to Rome, Lyon, Marseille, Catania, Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Vienna, Zurich, Geneva and Prague.

These routes will then be joined by flights to Amsterdam, Brussels, Milan, London Heathrow, Lisbon, Madrid, Palermo, Paris CDG and Paris Orly on July 15.

The airline is also set to return to Madrid after a break of over ten years, with flights starting on July 18.

Further ahead Air Malta says it will also resume services to Manchester in August, although an exact date has not been given.

The flight resumptions are part of what the carrier is calling its “Safe Corridor Summer 2020 schedule”, with fares starting from €39 each way.

The carrier said that it would announce new health and safety protocols for the resumption of flights in the coming days.

airmalta.com