Air Malta has concluded an interline cargo agreement with Global Aviation Services to utilise space on their weekly freighter operation from Ostend, in Belgium to Misurata and Mitiga airports, in Libya.
Through the agreement, Air Malta said it would be providing cargo space on its direct flights to Amsterdam and Brussels from Malta and connecting with Global Aviation Services’ Libya-bound flight over the weekend.
“Although we are not in a position to operate flights to the [North African] country, we believe that as an airline we can assist and support both communities through such services,” Manuel Agius, Air Malta’s chief officer, cargo systems and cabin crew, said.
More information on 2299 4444 or via e-mail at cargo.reservations.airmalta@airmalta.com.