Air Malta will start its summer schedule on July 1 after the closure of the island’s international airport for over three months.
A Heathrow link will be re-established on July 15 and Manchester at a date to be confirmed in August as the carrier gears up to serve a network of more than 20 destinations.
Flights to Rome, Lyon and Marseille will join previously announced services to Catania, Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Vienna, Zurich, Geneva and Prague on July 1.
Amsterdam, Brussels, Milan, London, Lisbon, Madrid, Palermo, Paris Charles De Gaulle and Orly will be added on Juky 15.
Madrid rejoins the airline’s network from July 18 after an absence of more than an decade.
Flights to Luxembourg will be transferred to Brussels except for two on July 4 and 11.
Flight prices start at €39 one-way.