Air Malta is increasing capacity on its Brussels route with up to double daily flights.

It said in a statement that this added frequency was intended to support the increased demand for air travel between the European capital and Malta.

This summer, the airline planned to continue increasing seat capacity on the Brussels route by over 25 per cent or 20,000 seats over the same period last year.

This is the fifth year in a row that Air Malta has increased flights and seats on this route

Last year Air Malta carried 84% of all the traffic between Malta and Brussels, leading to more conference organisers making Malta their destination of choice.

This June there will be a number of important EU Commission conferences with over 2,000 delegates converging from all over Europe to Malta.

On top of the planned scheduled services, Air Malta has programmed three additional flights to/from Brussels to facilitate access for these delegates and to offer more travel opportunities to the public. 

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