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Direct Flights to Malta from UK

Your gateway to the Maltese islands with convenient direct connections

Malta is easily accessible from the UK with a range of direct flight options making this Mediterranean gem an ideal holiday destination. Whether you're planning a city break, beach holiday, or cultural exploration, the convenience of direct flights from major UK airports makes getting to Malta straightforward and enjoyable.

Overview of Direct Flights

Direct flights from the UK to Malta are available from numerous airports across the country, including London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Glasgow. Flight duration is approximately 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes, making Malta one of the most accessible Mediterranean destinations from the UK. KM Malta Airlines, the official airline partner of VisitMalta.co.uk, operates several direct routes between Malta and various UK airports, offering convenient connections for travellers.

Airlines and Flight Options

Several airlines operate direct flights between the UK and Malta, providing travellers with choice and flexibility. KM Malta Airlines offers direct services from London Gatwick, Manchester, and Birmingham to Malta. Other carriers also operate direct routes from various UK airports. Flight frequencies vary depending on the season, with more services available during the peak summer months. Booking in advance is recommended, particularly for travel during busy periods, to secure the best prices and preferred departure times.

What to See or Do

Once you arrive in Malta, you'll discover a wealth of attractions and activities. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Valletta, with its impressive fortifications and baroque architecture. Visit the ancient temples of Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra, some of the oldest freestanding structures in the world. Enjoy the stunning Blue Lagoon on Comino island, relax on the golden sands of Mellieħa Bay, or discover the historic cities of Mdina and Rabat. The Three Cities across the harbour offer a more authentic glimpse into Malta's maritime history.

Practical Information

Malta International Airport (MLA) is located approximately 5 kilometres from Valletta and is well-connected to the rest of the island. Public transport, including buses, connects the airport to major towns and tourist areas. Car hire is available at the airport for those who prefer to explore independently. The official currency is the Euro (€). British citizens do not require a visa for tourist visits of up to 90 days. English is widely spoken throughout Malta, making communication easy for UK visitors.

Best Time to Visit

Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The peak season runs from June to September when temperatures can reach 30°C or higher. This is the ideal time for beach lovers and those looking for a traditional summer holiday. The shoulder months of April, May, September and October offer pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and often better value. Winter months are cooler but still mild, with average temperatures around 15°C, making it suitable for sightseeing without the summer heat.

Nearby Attractions

Beyond the main island of Malta, the archipelago includes the islands of Gozo and Comino, both easily accessible by ferry. Gozo offers a more relaxed pace with its picturesque countryside, charming villages, and the stunning Azure Window before its collapse. Comino is famous for the Blue Lagoon, a perfect spot for swimming and snorkelling. Day trips to Sicily are also possible via the ferry service from Malta to Pozzallo, offering the opportunity to explore another part of the Mediterranean.

Where to Stay

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the direct flight from the UK to Malta?

Direct flights from the UK to Malta typically take approximately 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes, depending on the departure airport and weather conditions.

What documents do I need to travel from the UK to Malta?

British citizens only need a valid passport to travel to Malta. No visa is required for tourist visits of up to 90 days. Ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.

How can I get from Malta Airport to my hotel?

Malta International Airport is well-connected to the rest of the island. Options include public buses, which connect to major towns and tourist areas, taxis available at the terminal, and car hire services for those who prefer to drive themselves.

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