KM Malta Airlines strengthens Malta-Sicily axis: seven flights a week to Catania through summer 2026
There is a bridge that will become even more solid in summer 2026, and it connects two of the Mediterranean's most beloved destinations. KM [...]

There is a bridge that will become even stronger in summer 2026, connecting two of the Mediterranean's most beloved destinations. KM Malta Airlines has announced the launch of summer operations on the route Malta-Catania, with a choice that tells well where regional aviation is going today: more frequencies, more flexibility, more focus on leisure flows.
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From April 30 to October 24, 2026 Maltese airline will connect Malta International Airport and Catania Fontanarossa seven days a week, ensuring continuity of service throughout the peak season. Not just a seasonal "spot," but a stable presence designed to intercept both quick weekends and short stays.
The operative is cleverly constructed:
- morning flights on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
- evening flights Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
A combination that winks at those who want to leave early and return in the evening, but also at those looking for the classic long weekend between Etna, Baroque and sea-view granita.
Catania, after all, is a year-round destination, but in summer it explodes in demand, events and international tourism. And Malta remains one of the most interesting basins for leisure flows, short breaks and "hybrid" traffic between vacation and visiting relatives.
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Not just summer: KM Malta Airlines has already included. extra flights for the Easter 2026 period, from the April 2 to 6, an always sensitive window for capacity and fares. Clear signal that the route is considered strategic even outside of classic peaks.
Flights are already on sale on the company's website and app, as well as through traditional channels.
For Italian travelers-and those who frequent the Mediterranean often-it is one of those "simple" routes that are actually worth their weight in gold: high frequencies, smart schedules, and two destinations that need no introduction.
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