Malta International Airport New

Malta International Airport (MIA) has revealed an ambitious €345 million investment programme set to take place between 2025 and 2029. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency, commercial expansion, and sustainability efforts, solidifying the airport’s role as a key player in Malta’s economic and tourism sectors.

The announcement comes after the company released its financial results for 2024, where it registered a 15 per cent increase in net profits to €46.3 million for 2024.

MIA CEO Alan Borg outlined the ongoing and upcoming projects, emphasising the company’s commitment to future-proofing airport infrastructure. Several critical projects are set for completion in 2025, including the Apron 8 South Project and the Westward Expansion.

The Apron 8 South Project expansion will increase aircraft parking capacity by 40 per cent, ensuring smoother operations and accommodating growing passenger demand. The Westward terminal’s 1,550-square-metre extension will enhance the experience of arriving passengers, improving overall efficiency and comfort.

With these projects nearing completion, MIA is preparing to launch its next major initiative – the Eastward Expansion, which will significantly improve the departure experience.

A highlight of the updated investment plan is the Eastward Expansion, which will see the terminal grow by 6,000 square metres. This extension will allow for additional check-in desks, gates, and circulation space, making the departure process more seamless and efficient.

For added convenience, the new building will be directly linked to the multi-storey Park East car park, offering improved accessibility for travellers. Mr Borg noted that while the expansion incorporates modern design elements, it also respects the airport’s heritage, blending contemporary features with familiar aesthetics.

“This investment reaffirms our commitment to evolving Malta International Airport while ensuring that our guest experience continues to improve,” Mr Borg stated.

Beyond infrastructure improvements, MIA is also prioritising sustainability as part of its long-term strategy. A key component of this effort is the airport’s fifth and largest photovoltaic farm, set for commissioning in Q3 2025. This facility will more than double the airport’s clean energy generation capacity.

Additional energy-saving initiatives include upgraded heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, further reducing the airport’s carbon footprint and supporting its net-zero emissions target.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Dr Ian Borg, praised the investment, noting its importance to Malta’s tourism industry. With 99 per cent of tourists arriving by air, enhancing the country’s only international airport is crucial for maintaining and growing its appeal as a global travel destination.

With significant expansions and green initiatives on the horizon, the airport is poised to provide an improved experience for passengers while supporting the nation’s tourism and environmental goals.

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