Flights to Malta

113 non-stop international routes land in Malta — from 12 countries, into 1 commercial airports.

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About flights to Malta

Malta punches well above its weight for a tiny island nation. With 113 non-stop international routes feeding into Malta International Airport, this Mediterranean speck draws a pretty interesting mix of travelers — history nerds chasing Phoenician ruins, sun-seekers from northern Europe escaping grey winters, and a growing crowd of remote workers who've figured out that English is an official language and the coffee is genuinely good. Italy and the UK together account for 35 routes alone, which tells you something about who's showing up and why. It's a short hop for most Europeans, which means weekenders are common, and the island handles that churn well.

Why visit Malta?

The honest answer is that Malta is small enough to actually understand in a week. You're not overwhelmed. Valletta, the capital, is one of the most concentrated historic cities in Europe — fortified walls, Baroque architecture, harbor views that make you put your phone down. Then there's Gozo, the quieter sister island, which has a completely different pace. Divers come specifically for the clarity of the water. Film crews keep showing up too — Game of Thrones filmed here, and the infrastructure for that kind of production has quietly made Malta a creative industry hub. Seasonally, spring and October hit a sweet spot: warm enough, cheaper flights, fewer crowds. Summer gets hot and packed, especially with UK and German travelers chasing beach time.

Where flights to Malta land

  • MLA Malta — 113 non-stop destinations (Malta International Airport)

Top origin countries flying to Malta

Where most of Malta's incoming traffic comes from:

  • Italy — 18 non-stop routes into Malta
  • United Kingdom — 17 non-stop routes into Malta
  • France — 11 non-stop routes into Malta
  • Germany — 10 non-stop routes into Malta
  • Poland — 8 non-stop routes into Malta
  • Spain — 6 non-stop routes into Malta
  • Greece — 3 non-stop routes into Malta
  • Republic of Serbia — 2 non-stop routes into Malta

Tips for travelers heading to Malta

There's only one commercial airport in Malta — MLA, Malta International Airport — so there's no confusion about where you're landing. From MLA, everywhere on the main island is under 45 minutes by road. If you're heading to Gozo, budget extra time for the ferry from Ċirkewwa. Malta uses the euro, and EU citizens have it simple visa-wise. Most other nationalities get 90 days under Schengen rules, but check your specific passport before booking. Flying in from Poland or France tends to offer solid value, especially if you're flexible on dates. Shoulder season — think April or late October — is genuinely the move if you want reasonable prices and actual breathing room.

Frequently asked questions about flying to Malta

What's the busiest international airport in Malta?

Malta International Airport (MLA) is the primary arrival hub for all international flights to Malta, handling 113 inbound international routes. It's located near Valletta and is the main hub for visitors arriving by air.

Which country sends the most flights to Malta?

Italy is the top origin country for flights to Malta, followed by the United Kingdom and France. These three countries account for the majority of inbound international air traffic to the island.

What's the best month to visit Malta?

May and September offer ideal conditions with warm weather, fewer crowds than summer, and reasonable flight prices. October and April are also excellent for pleasant climate and lower fares compared to peak season (June-August).

Do I need a visa to fly to Malta?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality; EU/EEA citizens and many other nationalities can enter visa-free for tourism. It's best to check the official Malta government website or your airline's requirements before booking, as regulations vary by country.

What's the cheapest way to find flights to Malta?

Use flight comparison websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak to compare prices across multiple airlines and booking platforms. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance, flying on weekdays, and setting up price alerts can help you secure the best deals.

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Major airports in Malta

Top origin countries flying to Malta

Where most of Malta's incoming traffic comes from — sorted by route count.

Top origin airports flying to Malta

Frequently asked questions

  • How many international flights arrive in Malta?

    Malta receives 113 non-stop international routes from 12 countries, landing at 1 commercial airports.

  • Which country sends the most flights to Malta?

    Italy sends the most direct flights to Malta, with 18 non-stop routes from airports across Italy.

  • What is the busiest international gateway in Malta?

    Malta International Airport (MLA) in Malta is the largest hub in Malta, handling 113 non-stop destinations.

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