Air Malta has flagged a technical glitch causing 24 flights to inadvertently show as cancelled.
The “technical system error” affects flights between Malta and Rome, Linate, Prague and Nice between 5th and 8th April.
The national airline clarified that the flights “will operate as scheduled”.
It asked passengers who are unable to complete the online check-in to instead check in physically at the airport.
“Air Malta is working hard to resolve this error,” it said.
The flights affected are:
05-Apr-23 KM 0612 MALTA – ROME
05-Apr-23 KM 0613 ROME – MALTA
05-Apr-23 KM 0614 MALTA – ROME
05-Apr-23 KM 0615 ROME – MALTA
05-Apr-23 KM 0624 MALTA – LINATE
05-Apr-23 KM 0625 LINATE – MALTA
06-Apr-23 KM 0538 MALTA – PRAGUE
06-Apr-23 KM 0539 PRAGUE – MALTA
06-Apr-23 KM 0612 MALTA – ROME
06-Apr-23 KM 0613 ROME – MALTA
06-Apr-23 KM 0624 MALTA – LINATE
06-Apr-23 KM 0625 LINATE – MALTA
07-Apr-23 KM 0462 MALTA – NICE
07-Apr-23 KM 0463 NICE-MALTA
07-Apr-23 KM 0612 MALTA -ROME
07-Apr-23 KM 0613 ROME – MALTA
07-Apr-23 KM 0624 MALTA – LINATE
07-Apr-23 KM 0625 LINATE – MALTA
08-Apr-23 KM 0538 MALTA – PRAGUE
08-Apr-23 KM 0539 PRAGUE – MALTA
08-Apr-23 KM 0612 MALTA – ROME
08-Apr-23 KM 0613 ROME – MALTA
08-Apr-23 KM 0624 MALTA – LINATE
08-Apr-23 KM 0625 LINATE – MALTA
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