KM Malta Airlines

KM Malta Airlines Ltd is the flag carrier of Malta headquartered in Luqa, and the successor to Air Malta. The airline operates scheduled passenger services to destinations between Malta and Europe using a fleet of Airbus[2] aircraft, from its hub at Malta International Airport.[3] It was established in 2024 following the cessation of operations of Air Malta, which it succeeded as Malta's national airline.

History

Closure of Air Malta

Air Malta, the predecessor of KM Malta Airlines, struggled financially since its creation in 1973 ultimately leading to its demise.[4] Before its closure, Air Malta was reportedly facing a loss of €30 million.[5] European Union regulations preclude companies from receiving state aid more than once within 10-year periods.[6] The chronically loss-making company had last received a state aid injection in 2012 and was again requesting aid in 2021 following the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.[7][8]

In August 2022, the government announced it would dissolve Air Malta should the European Union deny further financial state aid to the airline. It would then move its assets to a succeeding carrier.[9] Shortly after, the decision regarding the airline's future was delayed to the end of 2022; however, the route network and frequencies saw extensive cuts by October 2022, including the termination of several destinations.[10]

The European Union announced in April 2023 that it would not allow the Maltese government to inject 290 million euros of state aid into the airline.[11] In October, the government announced that Air Malta would cease operations at the end of March 2024 to be replaced by a new company, KM Malta Airlines, thereby side-stepping EU regulations on state aid.[3][12][13][14]

Launch of KM Malta Airlines

During a press conference in October 2023, Robert Abela, the prime minister of Malta, stated that the newly recapitalized KM Malta Airlines would retain Air Malta's current fleet of eight Airbus A320 aircraft, even though the European Union initially wanted a reduction. Its initial route map included flights to 17+ airports in 15 key European cities from Malta: Amsterdam (AMS), Berlin (BER), Brussels (BRU), Catania (CTA), Düsseldorf (DUS), London (LGW & LHR), Lyon (LYS), Madrid (MAD), Milan (LIN), Munich (MUC), Paris (CDG & ORY), Prague (PRG), Rome (FCO), Vienna (VIE), and Zurich (ZRH).[15] Air Malta operated to 37 destinations as recently as 2019.[16]

It was also announced that the new airline will employ approximately 390 employees and will eventually phase out the early retirement schemes of Air Malta within the next four years. Refunds were offered starting 1 November 2023 for those with booked Air Malta flights beyond 30 March. Booking for flights with the new airline after March 31 went on sale on 1 December 2023. Those who accumulated air miles could be paid starting February 2024.[3]

While the airline plans to eventually fly under Air Malta branding, the government was unable to fulfill its pledge that it would be able to do so at launch with the procurement process yet to be launched when the airline began flying.[12] The new airline would be able to rent the Air Malta branding from the government[17] after a competitive process so its aircraft could fly under the Air Malta brand and the aircraft livery would continue to incorporate the Maltese Cross.[18] Malta's finance minister, Clyde Caruana, announced that when the new airline is financially stable and making a profit, the government will begin the process of looking into partially privatizing the airline with the government remaining as majority shareholder.[5]

On the day KM Malta Airlines launched, Illum reported that applicants for cabin crew positions were no longer required to be fluent in Maltese.[19] This sparked outrage from the Nationalist Party and other politicians.[20][21][22] Prime Minister Robert Abela was asked about this controversy during a press conference and stated that he expects cabin crew to speak Maltese and that it would be added as a prerequisite.[23]

Destinations

As of February 2026, KM Malta Airlines flies to the following destinations:[16][24]

Codeshare agreements

KM Malta Airlines currently has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

Fleet

As of August 2025, KM Malta Airlines operates an all-Airbus A320neo fleet composed of the following aircraft:[34]

KM Malta Airlines has been awarded the ch-aviation Youngest Aircraft Fleet Awards 2025:[2]

This recognition follows an extensive analysis conducted by ch-aviation, highlighting airlines worldwide that prioritise fleet modernisation and operational efficiency. KM Malta Airlines has an average aircraft age of 3.36 years and a fleet of 8 Airbus A320-200NEO aircraft.[35]

  • ch-aviation Europe’s Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award 2025
  • ch-aviation World’s 2nd Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award 2025

Industry Rankings & Awards

  • ch-aviation: Europe’s Youngest Aircraft Fleet 2025 & World’s Second Youngest Aircraft Fleet[36]
  • SKYTRAX: 4th Best Regional Airline in Europe in 2025
  • APEX: APEX Four Star Major Airline for 2026[37]
  • Heathrow Airport: 1st in London Heathrow Fly Quieter and Greener Q2 2025
  • AirHelp: 2nd Worldwide for On Time Performance in 2025 & 5th Best Airline Worldwide in 2025

See also

References

  1. Press | KM Malta Airlines^
  2. Press kmmaltairlines.com, retrieved 2026-02-11^
  3. Mark Laurence Zammit. New airline replacing Air Malta to fly on March 31, 2024 Times of Malta, 2 October 2023^
  4. Marianna Calleja. Finance Minister: Air Malta demise is a result of bad management by all governments MaltaToday, 3 October 2023^
  5. Kurt Sansone. End of the road for Air Malta as new national carrier beckons after Brussels refuses bailout option MaltaToday, 30 September 2023^
  6. Air Malta plan foiled by State Aid rules MaltaToday.com.mt, retrieved 2024-04-02^
  7. CPI. Air Malta's 130 million euros of restructuring aid approved PYMNTS.com, 27 June 2012, retrieved 2024-04-02^
  8. Bernard Grech: EU is 'not believing' government on Air Malta Times of Malta, 2023-04-22, retrieved 2024-04-02^
  9. Timo Nowack. Air Malta droht die Auflösung aeroTELEGRAPH, 19 August 2022^
  10. Amely Mizzi. Air Malta kürzt Winterflugplan 2022/23 stark Aviation.Direct, 25 September 2022^
  11. Nicole Meilak. Air Malta chief confirms airline will be replaced by end of year MaltaToday, 18 April 2023^
  12. New national airline fails to inherit 'Air Malta' name despite government pledge April 2024, retrieved 2024-04-02^
  13. The Air Malta Story Airliner World July 2024 page 66-71^
  14. Maltese makeover Airliner World Octobe4 2024 pages 88-93^
  15. KM Malta Airlines takes over as national airline and operates its first flights - The Malta Independent www.independent.com.mt, retrieved 2024-04-02^
  16. David Grech Urpani, Johnathan Cilia. Air Malta's Final Flight Will Be On 30th March 2024 As New, Downsized National Airline Announced Lovin Malta, 2 October 2023^
  17. Through the government-owned firm IP Holdings.^
  18. Sean Montebello. Air Malta no longer accepts bookings it can't fulfill following The Shift's report The Shift News, 10 October 2023^
  19. Il-linja nazzjonali tiskarta l-obbligu tal-Malti bħala lingwa Illum.com.mt, retrieved 2024-04-01^
  20. PN slams new airline for reportedly dropping Maltese rule for cabin crew Times of Malta, 2024-04-01, retrieved 2024-04-01^
  21. New airline drops Maltese language due to '80%' of passengers being foreign Times of Malta, 2024-04-01, retrieved 2024-04-01^
  22. Claire Mifsud. KM Malta: Żewġ MPE Laburisti fost dawk li kkundannaw it-tneħħija tal-Malti Newsbook, 1 April 2024^
  23. [Bil-Filmat] Abela jgħid li KM Malta għandu jkollha ekwipaġġ li jitkellem bil-Malti Illum.com.mt, retrieved 2024-04-02^
  24. Graham Dunn. Government to launch successor carrier to Air Malta in March 2024 FlightGlobal, 2 October 2023^
  25. Nicole Meilak. KM Malta Airlines introduces Tel Aviv service MaltaToday.com.mt, 17 February 2026, retrieved 17 February 2026^
  26. KM Malta Airlines Launches New Summer 2026 Service Between Malta and Palermo 12 March 2026^
  27. KM Malta Airlines Launches New Summer 2026 Service Between Malta and Malaga 20 March 2026^
  28. Codeshare & interline partners www.airbaltic.com, retrieved 2024-04-28^
  29. KM Malta Airlines and Air France sign codeshare deal AeroTime, 28 February 2024, retrieved 4 March 2024^
  30. Felicity Cousins. KM Malta Airlines to launch with Lufthansa Group codeshare BTN Europe, January 31, 2023^
  31. KM Malta Airlines e ITA Airways siglano accordo di codeshare Corriere di Malta, 28 June 2024, retrieved 4 July 2024^
  32. KM Malta Airlines announces KLM codeshare as it prepares to take off Times of Malta, 28 March 2024, retrieved 2024-03-28^
  33. Turkish Airlines and Km Malta Airlines Launch Codeshare Partnership | Aviation News Online^
  34. Global Airline Guide 2025 - KM Malta Airlines Airliner World, September 2025^
  35. Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award 2025 youngest-aircraft-fleet-award.ch-aviation.com, retrieved 2026-02-11^
  36. KM Malta Airlines recognised for having one of the world’s youngest aircraft fleets whoswho.mt, retrieved 2026-02-11^
  37. KM Malta Airlines named APEX Four Star Major Airline for 2026 - The Malta Independent www.independent.com.mt, retrieved 2026-02-11^