Qatar Airways returns to Malta this summer
Qatar Airways is resuming flight operations to Malta with four weekly flights from 2 July 2025.
The resumption to Malta will expand Qatar Airways’ network to nearly 50 destinations in Europe.
Bookings are now open.
Travellers from Malta can take advantage of Qatar Airways’ global network of more than 170 destinations via Doha, including Australia, where it currently operates 42 weekly flights.
Qatar Airways’ proposed partnership with Virgin Australia, pending final regulatory approval, will also boost connectivity.
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: “Qatar Airways is delighted to announce the resumption of our flights to Malta, which marks a vibrant addition to our European network.”
Valletta, the capital of Malta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city centre spans 450 years of history while the old capital of Mdina, offers a journey into its history of 4,000 years.
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