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Air Malta halves its yearly loss to $20.3 million

Air Malta (Luqa) has been working hard to turn around the company. The airline cut its yearly loss by half and issued this report:

Air Malta halved its losses during the financial year ending March 2014 and is projecting to maintain its position for the year ending March 2015, despite several major setbacks such as the closure of the Libyan routes and increased competition in the peak summer months.

Audited figures announced during the Air Malta Annual General Meeting showed that the airline posted a loss of โ‚ฌ16 million ($20.3 million) for the year ending at the end of March 2014, compared to โ‚ฌ31 million ($39.4 million) loss registered during the financial year ending at the end of March 2013.

The numbers show that Air Malta is moving in the right direction according to its Restructuring Plan, although it did not manage to reach the more ambitious annual targets of a โ‚ฌ15 million loss in 2013 and a profit in 2014.

Air Malta chairperson Maria Micallef said the current financial year had been directly hit by the closure of the Libyan routes (losing the airline around โ‚ฌ1 million per month, including incremental revenue from transit business) and a 20% increase in seat capacity of other airlines in the peak months.

โ€œWe were informed that our revenues would be hit by 10% and the bottom line was forecasted to be a loss of โ‚ฌ25 million, unless immediate preventive actions were taken. We set ourselves a target that under these circumstances we try and target a bottom line of a loss of โ‚ฌ16 million for Year ending March 2015,โ€ said Ms Micallef, who was appointed chairperson in July.

Ms Micallef also highlighted the importance of thinking about the long term strategy of Air Malta, beyond the restructuring plan.

โ€œIn the longer term, it remains clear to me that the realities of the industry are such that the airlineโ€™s profit margins will always remain wafer thin unless we rethink our business model to truly ensure viability. We need to get out of restructuring mode and start thinking of long-term sustainability beyond 2016. We will need the economies of scale that we can never achieve with our size,โ€ she said.

โ€œIf we are to make this work – and I am confident we will – we need everyoneโ€™s support. In some cases, this means holding back. That is my message to politicians, both Government and Opposition. The same applies to all the representatives of the various stakeholders, who for the first time have been invited to this AGM.โ€

โ€œThe reality is that this is Air Maltaโ€™s last chance for long term survival. We have 17 months left to get this right,โ€ she concluded.

Meanwhile, newly-appointed CEO Philip Micallef outlined his vision for the airline and highlighted a number of initiatives being taken to bring the airline to profitability by 2016.

โ€œOne of the key missions of this new management team is to work much more closely with Malta Tourism Authority and other key stakeholders. MTA and Air Malta have a joint responsibility to attract tourism to the Maltese islands. In the past, the two entities complemented each otherโ€™s work but did not combine their resources as effectively as they could. We are holding joint meetings with tourism operators in various markets as Air Malta seeks to intensify its presence in foreign markets. We have entered into a new era of positive collaboration,โ€ he said.

Similar joint initiatives are happening with Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) and Federated Association of Travel & Tourism Agents (FATTA).

โ€œOur approach has been particularly successful with German tour operators, where committed seats have increased by 300% in winter 2014/15. Similar encouraging results are already being achieved on our Amsterdam and Brussels routes. Our code-share with Air France is doing even better, with a ten-fold increase in passenger revenue,โ€ Mr Micallef told the AGM.

โ€œAt the end of summer we launched an aggressive promotion with a 25% discount, for travel from November 2014, to get early bookings for winter. In aggregate, early bookings for winter strongly indicate that we could start to mitigate the losses in passengers from Libya and slow-down in Russia through increased sales on other routes,โ€ he said.

Mr Micallef said Air Malta now needed to improve its IT systems to facilitate customer experience and increase revenue by providing a more attractive pricing system for passengers.

โ€œIn the face of increased supply on some of our core routes during the peak summer months, we must respond by taking advantage of additional revenue streams. We are starting with generating ancillary revenue pre-flight through product enhancements and the right technology to promote the sale of these products. We are also looking at developing ancillary products while on board,โ€ he said.

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Air Malta Airbus A320 flies in formation with the RAF Red Arrows at the 2014 Malta International Airshow

Air Malta (Luqa, Malta) celebrated its 40th Anniversary with a special Airbus A320 formation flypast with the Royal Air Force Red Arrows at the 2014 Malta International Airshow.

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Air Malta secures its new AOC from EASA

Air Malta (Luqa) has secured its new Air Operators Certificate (AOC) from EASA. All European carriers are expected to procure their new EASA AOC by October 28, 2014. The airline issued this statement

Air Malta is proud to be the first Maltese Operator out of more than 20 operators holding an Air Operators Certificate (AOC), to have successfully completed the transition to the new European Regulations. The national airline has subsequently been issued with a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) AOC in July 2014 from the Civil Aviation Directorate of Transport Malta.

The airline had to follow Commission Regulation (EU) No. 965 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations particularly those requirements for Commercial Air Transport.

The extensive process for applying and obtaining regulatory approval involved a gap analysis between the current and new legislation. In order to comply with the new Regulations and transition to an EASA AOC, Air Malta was required to perform a thorough review of all policies and procedures.

One of the main changes in the new legislation involves having a Safety Management System (SMS), which replaces the current Accident Prevention and Flight Safety Program. Air Malta introduced SMS over last winter, and in the process changed its safety processes and held appropriate SMS training for its entire workforce. SMS is a powerful tool in enhancing safety within an airline.

On presentation of the Air Operators Certificate (AOC), Louis Giordimaina, Air Maltaโ€™s Chief Executive Officer said: โ€œOnce again, our national airline has demonstrated to be the leader in the industry on our Islands and this is due to our experienced human resources in the area.โ€

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A319-112 9H-AEG (msn 2113) arrives in Zurich.

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Air Malta moves from Atatรผrk to Sabiha Gรถkรงen Airport in Istanbul

Malta A320-200 9H-AEP arriving at SAW (Air Malta)(LR)

Air Malta (Malta) on April 30 inaugurated its first flight to Istanbulโ€™s Sabiha Gรถkรงen International Airport (SAW) after moving from Istanbulโ€™s other airport, Atatรผrk International Airport (IST).

โ€œSabiha Gรถkรงen Airport serves a growing and largely untapped catchment area within the Asian side of Istanbul and other cities to the south,โ€ said Philip Saunders, Air Maltaโ€™s Chief Commercial Officer during a visit to mark the inaugural flight.

The airport, named after the worldโ€™s first female combat pilot Sabiha Gรถkรงen, is the worldโ€™s fastest-growing airport serving more than 19 million passengers annually.

Sabiha Gรถkรงen International Airport is situated on the eastern side of the Bosphorus strait and therefore forms part of the Asian side of the bi-continental city.

This airport is only 40 minutes away from the city center by taxi and is served also by a variety of efficient transport modes including dedicated Express airport buses and public transport. A shuttle bus to the metro station nearby provides access to metro lines and the Marmaray Tunnel that connects the two sides of the city underneath the Bosphorus.

Air Maltaโ€™s flights follow last summerโ€™s schedule of three weekly flights every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Copyright Photo: Air Malta. Airbus A320-214 9H-AEP (msn 3056) arrives at SAW to the traditional water cannon salute.

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Air Malta celebrates its 40th Anniversary with a 1974 retrojet with a special flight over Malta

Air Malta A320-200 9H-AEI (74)(Tko) MLA (MBZ)(LRW)

Air Maltaย (www.airmalta.com) (Luqa) has painted its Airbus A320-214 9H-AEI (msn 2189) (above) in the original 1974 livery to celebrate its 40th Anniversary. The airliner was unveiled today with a special flight over the island of Malta:

The airline issued this statement:

Air Malta will this afternoon (April 16) surprise the islands with a freshly-painted aircraft to kick-start its 40th anniversary celebrations.

Air Malta registered aircraft 9H-AEI will be operating flight KM 40, appropriately selected for the occasion, and will be arriving in Malta after being repainted in Ostrava (Czech Republic). The aircraft was on a long-term lease to Interjet in Mexico.

The aircraft will be performing two low flypasts on runway 31 and overfly the island before landing, at around 6 pm.

It will fly over the Grand Harbour, Sliema, the northern coastline of Malta, Mosta, Qrendi and Birzebbugia.

The aircraft will be welcomed at Malta International Airport this evening during an event being hosted by Air Malta.

Air Malta 9H-AEI Flight Path (Air Malta)(LR)

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The first flight, from Malta to London Heathrow, took off on April 1, 1974 (see below). According to the airline, “the passengers onboard the Boeing 720B aircraft were mostly journalists and travel agents flying to meet their British counterparts for a six-hour reception in London. ”

Air Malta 4.1.74 Inaugural Flight (Air Malta)(LR)

Top Copyright Photo: Malcolm Bezzina. Airbus A320-214 9H-AEI soars beautifully over Malta today in its retro look. All other photos by Air Malta.

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Air Malta celebrates Valletta as the European Capital of Culture 2018

Air Malta (airmalta.com) (Luqa) is celebrating the selection of Valletta as the European Capital of Culture 2018 with an updated Airbus A320 logojet incorporating its new livery.

According to Wikipedia, “theย European Capital of Cultureย is a city designated by theย European Unionย for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong European dimension.”

Vallettaย is theย capitalย ofย Maltaย in the central-eastern portion of theย island of Malta.

Also according to Wikipedia, “Valletta contains buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known asย Knights Hospitaller. The city is essentiallyย Baroqueย in character, with elements ofย Mannerist,ย Neo-Classicalย andย Modern architectureย in selected areas, thoughย World War IIย left major scars on the city. The City of Valletta was officially recognised as aย World Heritage Siteย byย UNESCOย in 1980.”

This is how the city describes itself:

“Valletta, Maltaโ€™s capital and a World Heritage site, is nothing short of an open-air museum. It is a living experience of Baroque architecture, a monument donated by the Knights of St John nearly five centuries ago. Throughout the years, Valletta has welcomed emperors, heads of state, artists and poets and is now the permanent seat of the Maltese government.

Dotted with quaint cafรฉs and wine bars, the city is today one of Maltaโ€™s main tourist attractions, hosting among others, the majestic St Johnโ€™s Co- Cathedral, the imposing bastions and a treasure of priceless paintings. It also provides a stunning snapshot of Maltaโ€™s Grand Harbour, often described as the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.

The cityโ€™s unique setting nowadays plays host to a series of cultural events, from theatre in English, to concerts by leading opera singers.

A hive of business activity during the day, the city switches to a slower gear for the night. Use it to your advantage to get away from the noise and take a stroll to admire the magic of the fortified capital amplified by the gentle lighting. Admire the bastion walls, the dense clusters of worn limestone buildings, the timber balconies, and imposing Churches.”

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems. Airbus A320-214 9H-AEO (msn 2768) appeared at Amsterdam today in the updated look which incorporates a portrait of the ancient city of Valletta.

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Air Malta to operate charter flights to seven UK airports this summer

Air Malta (airmalta.com) (Luqa) is again planning to operate charter flights to seven United Kingdom regional airports this summer. The airline issued this statement:

This summer, between May and October, Air Malta will again operate weekly charter flights to/from seven regional airports in the UK. In line with demand and operations in previous years, Air Malta will operate charter flights to/from Birmingham and Cardiff with two flights every week on Tuesdays and Fridays, and weekly flights on Tuesdays to/from Bristol, Exeter, Newcastle, Norwich and Glasgow airports.

These charter flights increase accessibility to the islands from regional UK airports and thus offer travellers the opportunity to travel out and back from their nearest home airport. Furthermore, such flights also attract the interest of the Maltese traveller to visit family and friends in various cities in the United Kingdom. The operation of such regional services was made possible thanks to the support received from tour operators and travel trade partners in the areas.

Air Malta operates such charter services as a supplement to the regular scheduled services to/from Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester.

Copyright Photo: Andi Hiltl. Airbus A319-112 9H-AEM (msn 2382) arrives at Zurich.

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Air Malta reduces its third quarter loss to $6.5 million

Air Malta (Luqa) hasย reduced its third quarter net loss to $6.5 million (โ‚ฌ4.8 million) from $13.2 million (โ‚ฌ9.8 million) in the same quarter in 2011 according to Malta Today.

Read the full report: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. The new 2012 brand promotes the destination of Malta. Airbus A319-111 9H-AEL (msn 2332) prepares to land at London (Heathrow).

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Air Malta introduces its first aircraft in its striking new colors

Air Malta (Luqa) on September 29 introduced itsย new aircraft livery at the Malta International Airshow.

Air Malta’s Airbus A320-214 9H-AEN (msn 2665) in the new colors, opened this year’s flying display with a flypass over runway 23/05.

The aircraft, operating flight KM 070, flew to Malta just after being repainted in the new livery. The flight number was chosen to celebrate the 70th anniversary since the award of the “George Cross” to Malta that is being commemorated this year.

According to the airline, “the new livery design is fresh, bold, colorful and displays a new sense of pride in being the airline of the Maltese Islands. The design reflects the uniqueness of the Maltese islands with their proud heritage, colors, culture, symbols, hospitality and language.ย This is the first step in a series of projects aimed to re-brand the airline. Other projects in this area will be finilized and communicated in the coming months.ย The new livery also marks another milestone in airlineโ€™s cultural revolution, both internally and externally, and will support the airlineโ€™s new vision of โ€˜Flying The Pride of Maltaโ€™.”

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Air Malta reduces its yearly fiscal loss to $36.8 million

Air Malta (Luqa, Malta) (Malta)ย reported an operating loss of โ‚ฌ30 million ($36.8 million) (2011: โ‚ฌ34 million), representing an improvement of โ‚ฌ4.3 million over last year.

Read the full report from the airline: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Airbus A319-111 9H-AEH (msn 2122) prepares to land at London (Heathrow).

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