Thursday, December 5, 2024
Volotea, the airline recognized for connecting small and medium-sized cities in Europe, will return to Malta with a brand new path to Bordeaux, France. The route shall be inaugurated on Could 30, 2025 and the Spanish airline will function two weekly flights, on Mondays and Fridays, providing greater than 15,400 seats on 86 providers.
By reestablishing its operations in Malta, Volotea will increase its European community and provide new journey choices for Maltese passengers in 2025. This new route additional enhances Volotea's European presence, underlining its dedication to providing direct and reasonably priced journey experiences whereas sustaining the reliability and luxury.
“We’re very blissful to be again in Malta, providing this unique connection to vacationers within the nation.” saying Valeria Rebasti, Volotea Worldwide Market Director. “This route creates fascinating alternatives for passengers in each locations., whether or not it's is to discover the cultural and culinary wealth of Bordeaux or the charming landscapes and heritage of the islands of Malta. With the invaluable help of Malta Worldwide Airport crew, we look ahead to welcoming passengers on board subsequent 12 months and exploring future alternatives collectively.”
“Malta Worldwide Airport is delighted to reintroduce Volotea to our community with the launch of direct flights between Bordeaux and Malta subsequent summer season. By introducing extra journey alternatives for Maltese and French passengers, this new route will strengthen our connectivity with considered one of our key markets. “We’re assured that this partnership will contribute to a different profitable route for our airport.” saying Alan Borg, CEO of Malta Worldwide Airport.
Carlo Micallef, CEO of the Malta Tourism Authority saying“Malta welcomes the return of Volotea with its newly introduced path to Bordeaux. “The return of Volotea is an extra indication of the arrogance Malta enjoys as a vacationer vacation spot and the Bordeaux service continues to strengthen connectivity between the French market and Malta.”
Based in 2011 by Carlos Muñoz and Lázaro Ros (former founders of Vueling), Volotea has grow to be one of many quickest increasing impartial airways in Europe. Over the previous decade, the airline has steadily elevated its fleet, route community and seat capability. This 12 months, Volotea celebrates having reached 60 million passengers, with expectations of reaching 70 million by the tip of the 12 months.