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Spring / Summer 2019 SPRING / SUMMER 2019 1 Contents 4 INTRODUCTION 86 GETTING TO AND FROM MALTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 6 DISCLAIMER 90 SECURITY AT MALTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 94 MALTA AIRPORT SHOPPING 10 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS 95 MALTA AIRPORT DINING 96 LA VALETTE CLUB 14 FLIGHT SCHEDULE - ARRIVALS 99 VIP TERMINAL 49 FLIGHT SCHEDULE - DEPARTURES 101 AIRLINES 3 Our Vision Our vision is to offer the best airport experience in Europe that consistently seeks to delight our guests. 5 The data/information contained in this Flight Schedule errors, omissions or inaccuracies which may be DISCLAIMER is strictly indicative and provided for information contained in this Flight Schedule. Any use of, purposes only. While Malta International Airport plc or reliance on, the data/information herein shall (“MIA”) has made every effort to ensure the accuracy be made at the user’s own risk. of the data/information contained in this Flight Schedule, as at the time of publication hereof, MIA makes no MIA shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, representation or warranty, express or implied, special, incidental, or consequential damages as to the quality, content, accuracy, completeness or loss including, without limitation, lost revenues or adequacy of such information/data, nor the fitness or lost profits, resulting from the use or misuse for any use or purpose whatsoever; you are urged of the information contained in this Flight Schedule, to verify the accuracy, completeness and adequacy whether in contract, or under any other legal theory. of this data/information. For the latest flight information, please visit This data/information is subject to change without any www.maltairport.com or call +356 5230 2000. notice or warning. MIA disclaims any responsibility for any Each call costs €1.00. ABOUT GENERAL INFO LOST & FOUND LUGGAGE DEPOSIT POSTAL SERVICES Inevitably, some of the millions of travellers flying to and Malta International Airport operates a 24/7 luggage MaltaPost p.l.c. has an office inside the Check-in Hall, from Malta, forget or lose something while they’re within deposit service. The storage room is located inside open daily from Monday to Saturday from 07:30hrs until the terminal. Found items should be reported or handed the Check-In Hall near the Information Desk. 12:45hrs. Post boxes are available near the office and over at the Customer Service Information Centres. inside the Departures Area (Schengen). These are located in the Check-in Hall and near the BANKING SERVICES Departure Gates. Cash machines are located upon arrival on Level 1, WI-FI (INTERNET ACCESS) in the Departures Hall on Level 0 and in the Welcomers’ MIA offers its customers free wireless internet In case you realise than an item is lost after leaving Hall on Level 0. A Bank of Valletta branch is located at access in all areas of the Air Terminal including the terminal please contact us via email on SkyParks Business Centre. the restaurants. [email protected] or (+356) 2369 6611 (from 08:00-13:00). 7 ABOUT GENERAL INFO BATTERY CHARGING UNITS MOBILE NETWORKS CUSTOMS REGULATIONS Multi-plug charging stations are Malta has three service providers for mobile Please refer to www.maltacustoms.gov.mt for available within the Departures Area. communications: Vodafone, Go and Melita. All have local the latest information on what can be brought Locations: Individual points near Passport Control, and roaming connectivity within the Air Terminal. Pre-paid into and taken out of Malta on your travels. four multi-unit stations near Gates 3 to 7 and one cards are available from leading outlets at the airport. Tel: (+356) 2369 6419 station at Non-Schengen Area in front of Gate 13. Vodafone has its own outlet situated inside the Welcomers’ Hall on Level 0. Customs Departures Office at MIA WATER FOUNTAINS (+356) 2124 8044 Water fountains are also available BUS SERVICE within the Departures area. A fully air-conditioned bus service is provided, servicing Customs Administration Locations: Between Hard Rock Café and the a number of locations around the island. For more (+356) 2122 3468 (24 hours a day) Police Office and also in the non-Schengen information, kindly refer to the Information booth within E-mail: [email protected] or area near to the bathrooms. the Welcomers’ Hall or visit www.publictransport.com.mt. [email protected] FIXED TELEPHONY AIRPORT TO HOTEL SHUTTLE A number of public phone booths are available within Malta Transfer all areas of the Terminal, both coin operated and by Tel: (+356) 2133 2016, Book on-line via use of pre-paid cards. www.maltairport.com/passenger/getting-here/ shuttle-service ABOUT GENERAL INFO OUR LADY OF THE AIRWAYS CHAPEL PERSONS WITH REDUCED MOBILITY BAGGAGE SERVICES The Chapel is located on level -1 next to the Food Court. PRM assistance is available upon pre-booking. Air Malta plc. Holy Mass is celebrated on the following days: All persons with reduced mobility, whether (Ground Handling Division) caused by disability, age or any other factor, SITA: MLAUFKM. Weekdays from Monday to Friday at 12:05hrs Weekend are encouraged to advise their airline or tour Tel: (+356) 2369 6135/6 & Public Holidays: Saturdays at 18:15hrs and 19:25hrs. operator about their specific requirements prior Fax: (+356) 2369 6175 Sundays at 07:25hrs, 08:30hrs and 10:30hrs. to travelling, both for departures and arrivals. E-Mail: [email protected] For further details please call on: Tel: (+356) 2369 6101. Kindly note that service may not be available without pre-booking. Aviaserve Ltd TAX REFUND SITA: MLAGWXH Call point at Check-in Hall behind Information Desk. Malta International Airport Customer Tel: (+356) 2369 6061/2 Office is situated inside the Departures Hall (Schengen) Service centre can be contacted via e-mail to Fax: (+356) 2369 3422 next to gate 10. For further information on VAT and tax [email protected] or via telephone E-Mail: [email protected] refunds for Non-EU travellers please refer to the (+356) 2369 6002 to confirm the booking. VAT Department for Malta on www.vat.gov.mt. 9 ABOUT IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS AIRPORT Customs Arrivals: Security Office: Air Malta after office hours (+356) 2369 6119 (+356) 2369 6012 / 6120 & weekends: Air Malta Baggage Services: (+356) 2299 9884 / 5 (+356) 2369 6135 / 6 Customs Departures: Aviaserve Ltd (+356) 2369 6419 Baggage Services: Alitalia: Air Malta Head Office: (+356) 2369 6061 / 2 (+356) 2369 6055 (+356) 2299 9000 Control Room: (+356) 2369 6010 / 6999 Quarantine: Emirates: Air Malta Call Centre: (+356) 2124 4236 (+356) 2557 7255 (+356) 2166 2211 Immigration Arrivals: (+356) 2369 6189 / 6190 Libyan Airlines: Air Malta Call Centre after office CHECK-IN HALL (+356) 2123 7571 hours & weekends: Immigration Departures: AIRLINE OFFICES (+356) 2299 9884 / 5 (+356) 2369 6127 / 6416 Lufthansa: Air Malta: (+356) 2369 6050 / 6678 Air Malta Cargo: Police Station: (+356) 2166 2211 (+356) 2299 4243 / 4444 (+356) 2369 6399 Tunisair Express: (+356) 2132 0399 ABOUT IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Lufthansa Cargo SHOPS AT THE AIRPORT Maltapost Costa Coffee (+356) 2369 6494 DEPARTURES LEVEL 0 (+356) 2369 6018 (+356) 2369 6476 Turkish Airlines Agenda Book Shop Dr. Juice Eating Place Vodafone (+356) 20927540 / 41 / 42 (+356) 2369 6056 (+356) 2369 6408 (+356) 9211 1247 Claire’s Baggage Wrapping Taxi Booth CHECK-IN HALL (+356) 2125 0002 (+356) 9942 1683 (+356) 2369 6441 TRAVEL SERVICES Costa Coffee 21st Century Travel ARRIVALS LEVEL 0 (+356) 2369 6090 (+356) 2369 6066 WHSmith HEBE DC Aviation (+356) 2369 6083 (+356) 22035111 (+356) 2369 6059 Pharmacy Samsonite (+356) 2369 6349 (+356) 2369 6082 11 ABOUT IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS DEPARTURES SCHENGEN AREA DEPARTURES NON-SCHENGEN AREA FOOD COURT AREA Cleland and Souchet Wine Cafe Parfois Costa Coffee Burger King (+356) 2180 6814 (+356) 2210 3242 (+356) 2369 6126 (+356) 2099 2091 Costa Coffee RELISH DUFRY Cucina Italiana Mirabelle (+356) 2369 6331 (+356) 2369 6185 (+356) 2369 6193 (+356) 2369 6236 DUFRY Saltwater HEBE Fat Harry’s (+356) 2369 6534 (+356) 2180 1025 (+356) 2203 5402 (+356) 2369 6236 Hard Rock Bar Swarovski KFC (+356) 2369 6703 / 4 (+356) 2369 6081 (+356) 2099 4445 HEBE WHSmith Sandella’s (+356) 21257159 (+356) 2369 6084 (+356) 2125 7777 ABOUT IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS BAGGAGE RECLAIM CAR PARK SKYPARKS BUSINESS CENTRE AIRPORT CAMPUS Maltatransfer Top Car Petrol Station & Car Wash Reception Mc Donald’s (+356) 7964 6481 / 2369 6499 (+356) 2369 6435 (+356) 2369 6745 (+356) 2167 4785 Duty Free Store by Nuance (+356) 9999 1045 MALTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INFORMATION NUMBER: (+356) 2369 6000 13 ArrivalsF L I G H T SCHEDULES FLIGHT SCHEDULE ARRIVALS AUSTRIA DAYS MONTHS FLIGHT ARRIVING STOPPING START END AIRPORT OPERATED BY M T W T F S S M A M J J A S O CODE MALTA AT DATE DATE Vienna Air Malta KM513 00:00 Catania 1-Apr 21-Oct • • • • • • • • Vienna Air Malta KM513 21:50 Catania 5-Apr 25-Oct • • • • • • • • Vienna Air Malta KM513 21:50 Direct 3-Apr 23-Oct • • • • • • • • Vienna Air Malta KM515 12:50 Direct 31-Mar 26-Oct • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Vienna Wizz Air W62819 18:00 Direct 1-Apr 25-Oct • • • • • • • • • 15 FLIGHT SCHEDULE ARRIVALS BELGIUM DAYS MONTHS FLIGHT ARRIVING STOPPING START END AIRPORT OPERATED BY M T W T F S S M A M J J A S O CODE MALTA AT DATE DATE Brussels Air Malta KM421 22:35 Direct 21-Oct 26-Oct • • • • • • • Brussels Air Malta KM421 22:35 Direct 31-Mar 20-Oct • • • • • • • • • Brussels Air Malta KM423 11:55 Direct 1-Apr 24-Oct • • • • • • • • • Brussels-Charleroi Ryanair FR2956 10:45 Direct 7-Apr 20-Oct •
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