Air Malta passengers help Hospice Movement
Air Malta has donated €6,300, collected from its customers on board flights, to the Hospice Movement.
The donation, which will assist the movement in offering free palliative care services, forms part of the airline's activities and initiatives commemorating its 35th anniversary.
The money was presented by Joe Fava, Air Malta's section head flight services, to Antoinette Shah, Malta Hospice Movement's general manager.
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George Mifsud
Jul 22nd 2008, 13:27
Good work by the cabin crew of Air Malta. Another way of raising fund that has been practised by Qantas is to make a collection of loose change from the passengers.
May be the airline can sponsor my flight from Australia to Malta to commerate the 35th Anniversary of the National Airline with a reunion of the all the Cabin working in 1974 !!!!
Cheers
vincent a galea
Jul 22nd 2008, 11:59
Another PLUS for our NATIONAL AIRLINE....