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Aeroporto di Malta smentisce di aver ostacolato Efly

Luqa, Malta - Mia: "Abbiamo soltanto applicato il nostro regolamento"

Mia-Aeroporto di Malta ha smentito ieri le dichiarazioni fatte dalla compagnia aerea Efly, secondo cui l'operatore aeroportuale avrebbe ostacolato le operazioni del vettore. Mia ha affermato di aver semplicemente rispettato il proprio regolamento, senza agire in alcun modo contro Efly. La low-cost aveva deciso di avviare un servizio Malta-Catania, ma l'aeroporto la avrebbe esclusa dalle operazioni...

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