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  2. Malta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair based one aircraft in Malta from May 2010, increasing to two in May 2012, three in March 2016, four in March 2017, five in March 2018 and further to six in April 2019. [10] The largest aircraft visiting Malta International Airport regularly is the daily Emirates Boeing 777-300.

  3. List of airports in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Map of Malta. This is a list of airports in Malta. Airports ... Malta International Airport (Luqa Airport) 1] [2] [3] Xewkija: LMMG GZM Xewkija ...

  4. List of airlines of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Notes KM Malta Airlines: KM: KMM: SKY NIGHT: 2024: Replaced Air Malta 30 March 2024 : Malta Air: AL: MAY: BLUE MED: 2019: Not to be confused with defunct carrier Air Malta

  5. KM Malta Airlines - Wikipedia

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    KM Malta Airlines Ltd is the flag carrier of Malta headquartered in Luqa. It replaced its predecessor Air Malta on 31 March 2024 and serves destinations around Europe from its hub at Malta International Airport .

  6. RAF Luqa - Wikipedia

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    It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa.

  7. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta International Airport was inaugurated and became fully operational on 25 March 1992, boosting the local aircraft and tourism industry. A referendum on joining the European Union was held on 8 March 2003, with 53.65% in favour. [131] Malta joined the European Union on 1 May 2004 [132] and the eurozone on 1 January 2008. [133]

  8. List of Lauda destinations - Wikipedia

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    Malta: Valletta: Malta International Airport: Montenegro: Podgorica: Podgorica Airport [8] Morocco: Agadir: Agadir–Al Massira Airport [4] Marrakesh: Marrakesh Menara Airport [9] Netherlands: Eindhoven: Eindhoven Airport [4] Norway: Sandefjord: Sandefjord Airport, Torp [4] Poland: Kraków: Kraków John Paul II International Airport [9 ...

  9. Corendon Airlines Europe - Wikipedia

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    Corendon Airlines Europe, legally incorporated as Touristic Aviation Services Ltd., [4] is a European charter airline headquartered in Luqa and based at Malta International Airport. It carries a Maltese air operators certificate and is a sister company of Corendon Airlines and Corendon Dutch Airlines. [5]