The inaugural flight from Larnaca to Malta will take off on June 27, with the schedule flying twice weekly to Malta International Airport every Wednesday and Sunday until the end of October. Some new routes are expected to be announced soon.
Cyprus Airways will also connect visitors flying from Malta to Larnaca via its international network to Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Skiathos, Preveza, Rome, Verona, Prague, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kiev, Odessa, Tel Aviv, and Beirut. Cyprus Airways, with Malta enhancing its routes, now flies to 14 international destinations.
Malta, like Cyprus, enjoys a warm, Mediterranean climate and is ideal for short breaks. The nation's capital is the 16th century city of Valletta, which recently hosted the European City of Culture. Frequently voted one of the world’s best diving locations, Malta is home to hundreds of reefs, caves, and ancient wrecks.