Qatar Airways has announced the resumption of its operations to Malta starting July 2, 2025. This move expands the airline’s European network to nearly 50 cities, strengthening its presence across the continent.
The route will operate four times a week on Airbus A320 aircraft:
Wednesdays and Fridays
Flight QR381 Doha→ Malta: departure at 02:05, arrival at 06:45
Flight QR382 Malta → Doha: departure at 10:15, arrival at 16:20
Mondays and Saturdays
Flight QR383 Doha→ Malta:departure at 08:45, arrival at 13:25
Flight QR384 Malta → Doha: departure at 17:05, arrival at 23:10
Global Connections from Malta
Travelers from Australia, China, India, Japan, and the Philippines can enjoy the convenience of flying with Qatar Airways via Hamad International Airport to Malta. Additionally, passengers from Malta will gain access to over 170 global destinations, including 42 weekly flights to Australia.
“Qatar Airways is delighted to announce the resumption of our flights to Malta, which represents a vibrant addition to our robust European network. Qatar and Malta share strong economic ties, and this operational relaunch further strengthens our relationship”, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said.
Malta: A Dream Destination
Malta offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Travelers can explore the Renaissance city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its Baroque architecture and contemporary nightlife.
Other highlights include Mdina, the old capital of Malta, with 4,000 years of history and architecture combining Rococo and medieval styles. This iconic location also served as the filming site for King’s Landing in the famous series Game of Thrones.
For nature lovers, the sister islands of Gozo and Comino boast crystal-clear waters perfect for aquatic activities.
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