Air Malta advised travellers today that as a result of Malta’s entry into the Schengen area, it has started operating to Schengen terminals in some airports.

Separate halls for arrivals from Schengen and non-Schengen countries have also been introduced at Malta International Airport and distinct boarding gates have been allocated to flights destined to non-Schengen areas.

The airport terminal changes are the following:

Airport

Old Terminals

New Schengen Terminal

(effective 30th March 2008)

Amsterdam, AMS

Terminal 3

Terminals 1 & 2

Berlin, TXL

Terminal B

Terminal C

Budapest, BUD

Terminal 2B

Terminal 2A

Dusseldorf, DUS

Hall C

Hall B

Prague, PRG

Terminal 1

Terminal 2

Rome FCO

Terminal C

Terminal B

The airline also urged passengers to still carry passports or ID cards when travelling to Schengen countries since they may be needed to confirm identity.

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