Ryanair will launch a new direct route to Malta from Glasgow Airport next summer.
Launching on 1st April 2025, the twice-weekly service will operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays, offering passengers increased flexibility and convenience for travel.
The addition marks Ryanair’s seventh route from Glasgow, complementing the airline’s current destinations of Alicante, Brussels, Dublin, Krakow, Malaga, and Wroclaw.
Chris Tibbett, Aero Director for AGS Airports, said: “We’re delighted that Ryanair has chosen to expand its operations here by introducing a new direct route to Malta.
“This addition underscores the airline’s confidence in Glasgow as a gateway for Scottish travellers. It also means more choice for those looking for a sunny escape, whether for a long weekend, a full week’s holiday, or an extended stay,” he added.
This new service is anticipated to carry an additional 20,000 passengers between Glasgow and Malta next summer.
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