Following increased signs of recovery across many European markets, Air Malta today announced that it has brought forward its resumption of flights between Malta and London Gatwick to December 2021. The Airline had previously announced that it will start operations to the London airport in Summer 2022.

Does easyJet fly to UK?

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Where can you fly to Malta from UK?

How long do flights to Malta take?

Departure airportDestination airportAverage flight time
London Gatwick (LGW)Malta International (MLA)3hr 10m
Birmingham (BHX)Malta International (MLA)3hr 15m
Bristol (BRS)Malta International (MLA)3hr 15m
London Stansted (STN)Malta International (MLA)3hr 20m

Which terminal at Heathrow does Air Malta fly from?

Terminal 4
Air Malta normally uses Terminal 4 at London Heathrow.

Where do easyJet fly to in UK?

List

Country or TerritoryCityAirport
United KingdomLondonLondon Southend Airport
London Stansted Airport
Luton Airport
ManchesterManchester Airport

Which airlines fly from Malta to UK?

The distance between Malta and London is 2110 km. The most popular airlines for this route are Ryanair, easyJet, British Airways, Air Malta, and Wizz Air. Malta and London have 401 direct flights per week. When you arrive at London, consider visiting St.

Is UK on Malta green list?

Malta is currently on the UK’s green list, meaning there are no quarantine requirements when you travel from Malta to the UK.

How far is Malta from UK by plane?

The total flight time between Malta and London is of around 03:24 hours on average, considering an average distance of 2,096 km, for both direct and indirect flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).

Is Air Malta part of Ryanair?

Malta Air is a subsidiary of the Ryanair Group. The airline is a fast growing start-up, which commenced operations in June 2019. Malta Air has its headquarters in Malta and operations in Malta, Italy, Germany and France, serving destinations throughout Europe.