The Malta Independent 6 May 2024, Monday
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Malta International Airport’s passenger traffic expected to exceed 7 million mark in 2019

Thursday, 24 January 2019, 09:00 Last update: about 6 years ago

Having just closed off another record year, Malta International Airport is now forecasting an increase of 5.8% in traffic for 2019, driving passenger movements up to 7.2 million. This forecast as well as highlights from 2018, were presented at the company's yearly traffic press conference last week.

Malta International Airport reported a 47% increase in traffic in the last three years, with passenger movements for 2018 reaching an all-time high of 6,808,177.

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The airport's most popular markets during 2018 were the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France and Spain. Following the introduction of better connections with these countries, the airport's top five markets registered varying degrees of growth over 2017, ranging from a humble 2% to a more impressive 37.8%.

"While our 100-destination summer schedule was an important contributing factor to these numbers, it is encouraging to see that, for the fifth consecutive year, our shoulder and winter months have outpaced the peak summer months in terms of growth," commented MIA CEO Alan Borg, while thanking the airport team and all stakeholders for their maintained efforts in making Malta a year-round destination.

He went on to note that nine airlines had either extended routes originally introduced in summer into the present winter season or else increased flight frequencies on certain routes, highlighting their confidence in the island's potential as a holiday destination even in the off-peak months.

Looking ahead to this summer, Borg noted that the schedule for the season will be an exciting one. Featuring 18 new developments, including flights to Amman and the launch of daily operations to Doha by newcomer Qatar Airways, this schedule will broaden the choice of destinations for locals, even outside of Europe.

"The Government of Malta, through the Ministry for Tourism and the Malta Tourism Authority, works collaboratively with Malta International Airport on a strategy of growth and route network expansion. By means of the significant investment programme which is being rolled out, Malta will continue to improve airline connectivity across neighbouring and strategically important areas," said Minister for Tourism Konrad Mizzi, while lauding the positive results registered by MIA.

Malta Tourism Authority executive chairman, Dr Gavin Gulia congratulated Malta Airport upon achieving outstanding results, which contributed directly to another record year for tourism and pledged the Authority's commitment to keep working with the airport to ensure sustainable airline seat capacity growth in future.

With over €20m earmarked for 2019 projects, the airport campus will continue to develop infrastructurally, paving the way for more ambitious long-term developments such as the expansion of the terminal building. The company will be working on finalising plans for this project, which will see the terminal occupy a larger footprint and offering better facilities, throughout 2019.

Complementing this landside project, the multi-million development of Apron 10 is expected to provide MIA with aircraft capacity stability for the long term. Plans for the development of this aircraft parking area, which will cater for seven additional stands for Code C aircraft, four stands for Code E or a combination of both, are in the works.

The company is currently working on its €20m parking village project, which will introduce 1,300 covered parking spaces on the airport campus by 2020 and has recently issued a call for the submission of design concepts for the €40mSkyParks 2 development.


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