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Efly claims it was forced out of Malta-Catania route
Efly said yesterday it had been forced out of the Malta-Catania route because its competitors had drastically reduced air fares on the route, and Malta International Airport had made it virtually impossible for Efly service vehicles to access the aircraft.

In a statement, Efly said its initial objectives were to operate in the charter and wet lease market. The Malta-Catania route was introduced following extensive consultation with local stakeholders in the travel industry.

The company said there were also delays in the issue of entry permits to its technical staff.

“The management of Efly Company Ltd, unlike its competitors, is accountable to its shareholders. Losses incurred by our competitors do not seem to worry the higher echelons, as these will eventually be made good by the taxpayer.”

The company will now continue to focus on its original strategies – wet leasing, charter and ad hoc flights.

“The airline will only review its position if a serious level playing field is established in the local market, where access is guaranteed to each player.

Efly said it is currently processing reimbursement of fares. Reimbursement has already been issued in the case of passengers who booked through the company’s offices in San Gwann.

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