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Flights operating to Malta


Ryanair
Bristol, Birmingham, Dublin, Edinburgh, Leeds, Luton. 
Barcelona, Madrid, Girona, Valencia, Seville
Bari, Bologna, Pisa, Trapani, Venice 
Billund, Krakow, Marseille, Stockholm


Easyjet
Belfast, Gatwick, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle
Milan, Rome.


Airmalta
Manchester, Heathrow, Gatwick,
Stansted, Amsterdam, Belfast, Berlin, Geneva,
Hamburg, Hanover, Milan, Munich, Palermo, Rome
Stuttgart. Their website lists additional routes,
but some of these are not direct.

Vueling
Madrid, Barcelona

Note some routes may operate during summer months only.  Check on airlines website for latest routes as routes can be dropped at very short notice.
 This list does not include every scheduled flight operator to Malta.  There are also charter flights selling seats during the summer months.


Airport Transfers

A coach service by maltatransfer.com  is serving all the hotels and tickets can be purchased in the baggage reclaim area at Malta airport on arrival. The fare to Mellieha, Marfa, Paradise Bay area is Euro 10 single, Euro 16 return.  The fare to St Paul's Bay area is Euro 8 single, Euro 14 return per person. 

A taxi rank provides a 24 hour service outside arrivals at Malta airport.  Prices are fixed and a voucher is purchased from a desk in arrivals.  The fare to Cirkewwa is around Euro 35, Mellieha around Euro 30 and to St Paul's Bay around Euro 25.

Groups will probably wish to book a minibus and we can help with this.  Prices vary according to the group size. 

Travel Tips
1. Airmalta are now charging Euro 20 for one piece of  extra baggage which is sports related.  The dive bag  can weigh up to 32 kg.  This must be booked online before travel.  The charge for presenting sports equipment at the airport is Euro 30. 

2. The difference in price, between tanks and weights and full kit packages is small.  On a pack of 6 dives, it amounts to Euro 25.  Keep this in mind when calculating your baggage fees.

3. Do not pack any valuables in your checked in luggage.  Items which have a knack of vanishing, include large cartons of cigarettes, cameras, dive computers and electronics.  Place these in your hand luggage.  It is possible to have your suitcase wrapped in several layers of plastic at Malta airport in the departure hall for a nominal charge.
 

4. We hope you will decide to dive with us, but here is a  good tip to avoid the cowboy operators in Malta.
 The cowboys operate out of the back of van.  They have no license to operate as a dive centre, no insurance and no business premises.  Their websites are the ones with no physical address for the dive centre.  Contact details are just an email address, an unlisted mobile and maybe some obscure flat in another country.  If there is no address, they are hiding from the Maltese authorities. 

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