Air Malta a VCE & LPL da Maggio 2007


Air Malta Launches Two New Routes - Liverpool and Venice

Date: Saturday 7th October 2006
Ref: 067-2006

As from May 2007 Air Malta will be adding two new destinations to its scheduled services; Liverpool and Venice. To celebrate this launch Air Malta will be offering both destinations with full service treatment at a low-cost price starting from Lm20 one-way (excluding taxes). This introductory offer is also being offered to incoming tourists with prices starting from GBP 30 and Euro 45 (excluding taxes).

Commenting on these new destinations Brian Bartolo, General Manager Marketing & Product said, “This is more good news for the local tourism industry in that we estimate to attract to Malta 25,000 additional tourists every year from these two areas. This is also more good news for our Maltese customers who will now have the opportunity to visit two new exciting destinations next summer. Since both flights will be operated every Friday and Monday we expect that this offer will entice both tourists and Maltese travelling for weekend breaks.

Air Malta’s twice weekly flight to Liverpool and Venice will commence on May 4th and will operate every Monday and Friday. The Monday flight KM156/7 to Liverpool will depart Malta International Airport at 0700hrs arriving in Liverpool at 0935hrs. The return flight, Liverpool - Malta, departs Liverpool at 1025hrs arriving in Malta at 1455hrs. Friday’s flight departs Malta at 1645hrs arriving in Liverpool at 1920hrs. The return flight Liverpool - Malta departs Liverpool at 2010hrs arriving in Malta at 0040hrs. Flight KM656/7 to Venice will depart every Monday from Malta at 0600hrs arriving at 0750hrs. The return flight to Malta will depart Venice at 0840hrs arriving at 1035hrs. The Friday flight will depart Malta International Airport at 1100hrs arriving in Venice at 1250hrs. The return flight departs Venice at 1340hrs arriving in Malta at 1535hrs.

Liverpool and Venice both have a myriad of attractions to offer to the Maltese traveling public. Whether its art and culture, shopping sprees or sport, one is spoilt for choice in Liverpool. The city boasts of two Cathedrals, the Anglican Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral, which are major attractions in their own right. Liverpool is also the birthplace of not only the Beatles, but Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Echo and the Bunnymen and Atomic Kitten. One can visit the Magical Mystery Tour, the Beatles Story and Cavern. Liverpool also boasts of two Premiership football teams, Everton and Liverpool, where one can tour both stadia for a behind-the-scenes view of the beautiful game’s venues. Venice, on the other hand, stretches across numerous small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The city is renowned for its water canals including the Grand Canal - Venice's main water thoroughfare, which is lined with great Renaissance palaces and is a colorful and busy spectacle of gondolas and vaporetti. Other attraction include the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), Venice’s most impressive secular building, Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco), with its blending architectural styles of East and West. Last but not least is Venice's magnificent Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) which is undoubtedly the most photographed and famous plaza in Europe.

Reservations and ticketing for this offer are to be effected from 10th October to 10th November 2006. Certain conditions and travel restrictions may apply.

More information can be obtained by calling +356 21662211, Air Malta sales offices, Travel Agents or by visiting Air Malta’s website www.airmalta.com



EVVIVA!!:D:D
 
Complimenti a VCE!

Mi intrufolo un attimo :D, i voli di KM da NAP torneranno l'anno prossimo? Al momento non sono ancora in programma [:303] :(
Però hanno messo anche dei voli extra programma quest'estate, spero sia buon segno!

Ciao
 
Penso che i voli su PMO e NAP torneranno per la prossima estate. Secondo l'ente del turismo a Malta, i mercati del turismo incoming con gli incrimenti maggiori di questa estate erano appunto l'Italia, la Danimarca e la Russia.
 
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Penso che i voli su PMO e NAP torneranno per la prossima estate. Secondo l'ente del turismo a Malta, i mercati del turismo incoming con gli incrimenti maggiori di questa estate erano appunto l'Italia, la Danimarca e la Russia.
Bene bene, speriamo. Ho già in mente un weekend a Malta la prossima primavera.
 
Sto ancora sperando di vedere questi voli da MLA-> TRN, GOA, FLR, VRN e magari un BRI.

TRN: lo vedo viabile, anche se MXP sta abbastanza vicino.
GOA: (vicino a TRN, se mai TRN verra' operato), ma abbastanza 'lontano' da MXP.
FLR: C'e' FR da PSA, quindi lo vedo un po difficile.
VRN: Ci sono VCE, BLQ (di IG), e MXP abbastanza 'vicini'.
BRI: Non so se c'e' abbastanza mercato per questo volo, magari un MLA-BDS-MXP, tipo il MLA-REG-FCO.

:D L'estate prossima e' ancora 'lontana', quindi non si sa mai! :)
 
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BRI: Non so se c'e' abbastanza mercato per questo volo, magari un MLA-BDS-MXP, tipo il MLA-REG-FCO.

:D L'estate prossima e' ancora 'lontana', quindi non si sa mai! :)

ora spiegami perchè ci dovrebbe essere più traffico da BDS che da BRI ?
credo che un 2x in estate potrebbe pure reggere soprattutto se si fanno degli accordi con dei T.O. e con i viaggio studio

e poi non credo che il BDS-MXP sia un volo p2p ma feeder....KM che feeder dovrebbe fare?