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Qatar Airways Returns to Malta with Four Weekly Flights this Summer

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Qatar Airways’ Summer Flights to Malta

Qatar Airways is resuming operations in Malta with four weekly flights starting 2 July 2025. The resumption to Malta will expand Qatar Airways’ network to nearly 50 European destinations.

Bookings are now open for travellers from Australia, China, India, Japan, and the Philippines who wish to explore the stunning blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Passengers can plan their summer holidays with Qatar Airways, travelling through Hamad International Airport—voted the World’s Best Airport by Skytrax in 2024—before arriving at Malta International Airport. During their visit, they can explore Valletta, the capital city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the sister islands of Gozo and Comino.

Similarly, travellers from Malta can benefit from Qatar Airways’ extensive network of more than 170 global destinations, including Australia, where it currently operates 42 weekly flights. Qatar Airways’ proposed partnership with Virgin Australia, pending final regulatory approval, will also boost connectivity.

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Qatar Airways Group CEO, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said: “Qatar Airways is delighted to announce the resumption of our flights to Malta, which marks a vibrant addition to our robust European network. Qatar and Malta enjoy staunch economic ties, and our operational relaunch to the country only furthers our relationship.”

Engr. Al-Meer continued: “We are proud to continually offer our global community of adventurers and leisure travellers new destinations to discover and explore. From historic and cultural sites and attractions, sun and sea activities, to cities serving as locations for Hollywood movies and TV shows, Malta offers an exciting blend of memorable experiences for travellers – all set against the backdrop of the azure Mediterranean Sea.”

The Renaissance city of Valletta – the capital of Malta and a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is an open-air museum. Through its winding streets, the city centre comes to life with Baroque architecture, contemporary nightlife, and 450 years of history.

The old capital of Malta, Mdina, offers a journey into its 4,000-year history through its mix of Rococo and medieval architecture. Mdina was the filming location for The King’s Landing from Game of Thrones, one of the most popular TV shows of all time.

Qatar Airways flight to Malta (MLA)

Departing every Wednesday and Friday:

  • Doha (DOH) to Malta (MLA) – Flight QR381: Departure 02:05; Arrival 06:45
  • Malta (MLA) to Doha (DOH) – Flight QR382: Departure 10:15; Arrival 16:20

Departing every Monday and Saturday:

  • Doha (DOH) to Malta (MLA) – Flight QR383: Departure 08:45; Arrival 13:25
  • Malta (MLA) to Doha (DOH) – Flight QR384: Departure 17:05; Arrival 23:10
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Priyal Dutta - Senior Correspondent/Editor

As Senior Correspondent and Editor at Safari India, I write about the people, businesses, and trends shaping the travel, tourism, hospitality, aviation, and lifestyle industries. My work ranges from breaking news and exclusive interviews to in-depth features and industry analysis, with a focus on delivering accurate, balanced, and engaging stories. I enjoy uncovering the details behind every story and presenting them in a way that keeps readers informed and connected to an ever-evolving industry.

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