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COVID - 19 rapid testing centre at Malta international airport

Pre-booking is required at the rapid testing facility within Malta international airport’s multi’s story car park. Park East on level 0

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Our Airport

Malta International Airport welcomed over 7 million passengers in 2019, achieving a new traffic milestone.

About Us

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In 2023, Malta International Airport welcomed over 7.8 million passengers, of which around 3 million were inbound tourists. 24 airlines connected the Maltese islands to more than 105 destinations in 35 countries.

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Company Strategy

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Malta International Airport’s mission is to operate in a sustainable manner, provide an enjoyable visitor experience, and deliver value to its stakeholders.

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Management & Company Structuce

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Discover more about our management team and company structure, showcasing the leadership, departments, and organizational framework that drive our strategy and operations.

Corporate Governance

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Learn more about our corporate governance framework, including the policies, principles, and practices that guide our decision-making.

Airport Operations

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Malta International Airport has welcomed commercial traffic for over 50 years. The present air terminal building, constructed between 1989-1991, officially opened on 7 February 1992. Its cost was funded by government equity, loans from European Investment Bank, and support from Maltese commercial banks. The terminal is fully equipped with all the facilities and conveniences which travellers expect from an international airport.

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Investments

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As the main entry point for around 95 per cent of all tourists visiting the Maltese Islands, Malta International Airport has always recognised the importance of making good first and last impressions on visitors and prioritising service excellence, which it has sought to achieve through ongoing investment in the airport infrastructure over the past two decades.

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