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Malta Air launch first Asian route to Tel Aviv for summer tourists

Kiara Kearns
Last updated: 27 February 2026 04:54
By Kiara Kearns
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Malta Air has announced the launching of flights to Asia, with a new route to Tel Aviv Bel Gurion, beginning from 26th May. It will be the first route outside of Europe for the Maltese airline, which operate separately to the similarly named Air Malta.

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Malta Air Taxiing to Runway © Anna Zvereva

Why has this expansion happened?

The airline has decided to expand to the worldwide largest continent due wanting to boost tourism from Israel to the small Mediterranean island nation. The route will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Sundays using A320-200Ns and aim to trial run the route for popularity. If successful, Malta Air will add additional services to the route according to demand.

This also comes after Malta Air have already expanded services to their high demand European destinations, adding an extra Thursday service to London Gatwick and an extra Tuesday service to Brussels South Charleroi.

Valetta, Malta
Golden Hour, Valetta Malta © Frosa Katsis

Why is flying to Tel Aviv significant for the airline?

Malta Air wants to open up more seats continentally across their now 19 routes in total, with over 8,000 flights, selling 1.2million seats. Executive Chairman of Malta Airlines- David Curmi-

“Our Summer 2026 schedule represents a significant step forward in strengthening Malta’s air connectivity. With nearly 8,000 flights, 1.34 million seats, and 19 routes, we are not only expanding capacity but also strategically investing in markets that are most important to Malta’s tourism, business, and diaspora communities. By combining direct point-to-point services with access to the major passenger hubs across Europe, we provide an important number of connecting seats.”

Malta Air state that they plan to continue adding more routes to Asia dependable on cost and demand for tourists.

Will you fly with Malta Air to Tel Aviv this summer? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

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  • en fazla maaş alan dizi oyuncusu 8 milyon says:
    27 February 2026 at 07:04

    I like the efforts you have put in this, regards for all the great content.

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