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Take note! KM Malta Airlines set to add two additional weekly flights to Brussels starting October
These flights will run from the 28th of October to the 16th of December 2024.

Lyndsey Grima

KM Malta Airlines has announced the expansion of its Brussels schedule, with the introduction of two additional weekly flights. This increase brings the total number of services between Malta and Brussels to nine per week, running from the 28th of October to the 16th of December 2024.

The airline added extra flights to accommodate the growing demand for travel between the two cities. The new morning flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays, offering passengers more flexibility and convenience.

On Mondays, flight KM 422 will depart Malta at 6:00am, arriving in Brussels at 9:05am. The return flight, KM 423, will leave Brussels at 10:00am and arrive in Malta at 12:50pm. These new flights will supplement the existing daily service, which will continue as usual.

The regular service includes flight KM 420, which departs Malta at 4:30pm and lands in Brussels at 7:35pm, and flight KM 421, which leaves Brussels at 8:25pm, returning to Malta at 11:20pm.

With this enhanced schedule, KM Malta Airlines aims to provide passengers with greater travel options and meet the increased demand for flights between Malta and the Belgian capital.

Do you travel to and from Brussels frequently?

18th September 2024


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