Malta International Airport wins euro ANNIE award

Malta International Airport wins euro ANNIE award for increase in carriers flying to and from Malta.

The Malta Airport Airline Marketing Team with the Award: from left: Matthew Gusman, Justine Baldacchino, Tina Lombardi and CCO Alan Borg.
The Malta Airport Airline Marketing Team with the Award: from left: Matthew Gusman, Justine Baldacchino, Tina Lombardi and CCO Alan Borg.

The record increase of new airlines in this summer's schedule, has landed the Malta International Airport (MIA) the anna.aero's Euro ANNIE award, as one of the European airports with the biggest net gain in the number of scheduled airlines operating between August 2012 and August 2013.

The most prestigious Euro ANNIE award for the biggest net gain in the number of scheduled airlines operating. Was shared by three airports; Düsseldorf Airport, Malta Airport and Warsaw Chopin Airport who all reported a net gain four additional airlines

Malta had a net increase of four carriers from 23 to 27. Although it lost bmibaby, Transavia, Monarch Airlines, airBaltic, Wizz Air and Turkish Airlines are among the new airlines which are now flying to and from Malta.

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Emmanuel Mallia
A wrongly positioned airport ! A north approach aircraft has to pass by Mellieha, St Pauls Bay, Mosta Attard, and Zebbug. Remember the Zabbar incident ! Places like Malta, like Hong Kong, where land is a premium, airports are built from reclaimed sea.