As a result of Malta's entry in the Schengen area, Air Malta has started operating to and from the following terminals.

All other terminals have remained unchanged.

Air Malta reminded passengers that they must still carry passports or ID cards. These documents must be presented at check-in for proof of identity and may also be requested for security reasons.

Passengers travelling to or from Malta to other countries within the Schengen zone will be able to travel without having to go through passport control.

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

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