MIA publishes passenger guidance for summer travel and June traffic results

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The Malta Business Weekly

Malta International Airport has published a summer traffic pattern advisory highlighting the airport’s peak operational periods over the coming weeks to assist departing passengers in planning their journey more efficiently.

Additional signage has also been installed throughout the terminal to guide guests smoothly through the airport. To ensure a seamless departure, Malta International Airport advises all passengers to take note of the following key tips:

 Check-In Online: If you are flying with an airline that offers online check-in, make use of this service. Boarding passes can be downloaded to a mobile device, allowing you to proceed directly to the security screening area upon arrival at the terminal.

  • Time Your Arrival: Please arrive at the terminal no more than two hours prior to your flight’s scheduled departure time, unless advised otherwise by your airline.
  • Pack Smart: Liquids in hand luggage must be under 100ml and placed in a clear, resealable plastic bag. These items, as well as laptops and electronics, should remain inside the luggage during screening.
  • Have Travel Documents Ready: To streamline your journey from check-in to boarding, ensure that your passport, boarding pass and any required visas are easily accessible.
  • Stay Informed: Monitor Flight Information Display Screens throughout the terminal for real-time updates, including flight status and gate allocation.
  • Stay Hydrated: Carry a refillable water bottle with you and top up after security at one of the airport’s free water stations.

June Traffic Results

In June, 923,374 passengers travelled through Malta International Airport, with operations reaching their peak on Thursday 26th June. On this day, 35,571 passengers travelled on 218 flights to and from Malta.

While aircraft movements for the month of June were up by 4.5 per cent year-on-year, seat load factor for the month stood at 86.8 per cent, marking a marginal improvement of 0.2 percentage points. This represents the highest monthly seat occupancy rate registered in 2025 to date.

The United Kingdom remained the top contributor to passenger traffic, accounting for 22.4 per cent of total movements. Italy followed with a share of 20.2 per cent, ahead of Germany (7.4 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and France (6.7 per cent).

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