Malta’s government continues to employ 51 people and allocates EUR2.3 million euros (USD2.3 million) annually to Air Malta (Malta International), the country’s finance minister, Clyde Caruana, revealed earlier this week during a parliamentary question-and-answer session.
Caruana’s statement came in response to a query from parliamentary member Mario de Marco. Air Malta ceased operations in March 2024 after years of financial difficulties. Its successor, KM Malta Airlines, quickly assumed the role of…
Source: ch aviation
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