Ryanair will add six new routes to Malta’s winter schedule, including destinations in England, Sweden, and Luxembourg.
The airline opened new offices in Pieta, creating 70 jobs and expanding its Malta workforce to over 500 professionals.
Ryanair’s aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul project in Malta will generate 250 skilled jobs.
Eight aircraft are currently based in Malta, with a ninth planned. Aviation contributes €600m annually to Malta’s economy, supporting thousands of jobs.
David O’Brien shared: “The expansion of our offices shows our confidence in Malta as a place to carry out business.”
Robert Abela shared: “Malta continues to provide a business-friendly environment with readily accessible and responsive governmental institutions.”