MedSky Airways announces inaugural of its Benghazi-Malta flight

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The Malta Business Weekly

MedSky Airways is proud to announce the inaugural flight of its new service between Benghazi City and Malta, set to take off on 16 January. This new service aims to enhance connectivity and foster economic growth by providing travelers with more options for their journeys.

The inaugural flight, BM 330, will depart from Benina airport at 09:15 UTC and arrive at Luqa Airport at 10:45 UTC. To celebrate this significant milestone, MedSky Airways will offer discounted tickets and several presents for passengers booking travel in these sectors.

Our celebration is shared with our long-time partner Malta MedAir, with whom our partnership is growing stronger every day towards brighter future for both sides.

“Our new Benghazi/Malta is a testament to our commitment to providing our passengers with exceptional travel experiences and convenience,” said MedSky’s Chairman Mr Fauzi Ashour Khallefah. “We are thrilled to connect Benghazi and Malta, opening doors for business, tourism, and family connections.”

The new route comes as part of our Airline’s growth strategy, responding to increasing demand for airlink between Libya and Malta. With a weekly flights, our passengers can enjoy our aircraft comfortable cabin seating arrangement and our high standard in-flight services.

Malta MedAir’s CEO – Paul Bugeja also commented positively on this new development and confirmed the close working relationship that has developed with Medsky’s Management and Operations team. It is heartening to know that we can now connect the Libyan people directly to Malta and Europe, for medical, leasure and business, cutting short some of the unnecessarily hardship due to long travel times that had to happen before such connections could be offered.

For more information about flight schedules, bookings, and promotional deals, please visit https://medsky.aero or contact our authorized agencies.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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