Another 6 countries can fly to Malta from 1 July 2020

Gozo climate

Local media reported today that another 6 countries can fly to Malta from 1 July 2020.

These countries are:

  • Italy
  • France
  • Poland
  • Spain
  • Croatia
  • Greece

Although according to the Times of Malta:  “…restrictions on flights from certain regions in France, Spain and Italy, including northern Italy, would apply.”

So while partial restrictions still apply on when the Malta International Airport opens on Wednesday 1 July, there will be no more restrictions on all flight destinations from 15 July onwards.

 

19 Countries allowed in Malta

Malta

 

The first flights to Malta International Airport from 19 countries allowed in Malta are from the European Union and Schengen Area Member States and start on Wednesday 1 July 2020.

  • Iceland
  • Slovakia
  • Cyprus
  • Lithuania
  • Israel
  • Norway
  • Switzerland
  • Estonia
  • Denmark
  • Hungary
  • Austria
  • Luxembourg
  • Germany
  • Czech Republic
  • Finland
  • Ireland
  • Latvia
  • Sardinia (region)
  • Sicily (region)

According to local media, more destinations will be added in the coming weeks and months after each destination is scientifically analysed based on performance results of its past and current COVID-19 situation.

There will be no longer 14-day mandatory quarantine on arrival in Malta for nationals coming from these countries.

Please click here for the initial schedule.

or download this file

flighs to Malta 2020 – S20-Schedule-as-of-1st-July

 

The ‘new way’ of travelling*

  • Book your ticket online to reduce gatherings such as at ticket machines
  • Check-in in advance and electronically
  • Wear a facemask at the station, port or airport
  • During the journey you might be separated from other passengers especially if you are travelling alone
  • You may not be able to buy food and beverages on board to avoid contact as much as possible
  • At the hotel keep a distance of two metres in communal areas
  • Follow respiratory etiquette such as coughing or sneezing into a paper tissue or your elbow

*based on European Commission guidelines

Courtesy: Times of Malta

Malta holidays

Our Enhanced Cleaning & Sanitization Practices

We leave 24-72 hours NO STAY between last check-out and next check-in. This gives us and our instructed cleaners enough time to ensure deep cleaning and total sanitization of EVERY surface.

Guests are provided a key code and instructions via email about our holiday home location and sanitized key storage.

We welcome guests in person ONLY outside our holiday home while strictly applying the social distancing and mask measures

All guests are provided with hand sanitizers, disposable gloves, disinfectant wipes and liquid soap and are encouraged to bring their own masks, practice social distancing and regularly wash their hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub

Printed information, instructions in case of any potential COVID-19 symptoms and telephone numbers of the public health authorities and hospitals are well-exhibited.

Guests are provided with disposable materials – plates, cutlery and cups as well as paper towels to use and waste separate responsibly.

Airconditioner filters are checked and cleaned between each stay.

Linens, pillow cases, towels, mats, etc are all washed at the highest temperature possible.

Adequate ventilation of the entire property is kept 24/7

We continue to provide 24 / 7 help with social distancing to all guests to make sure they really enjoy their stay on Gozo!