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Malta Airport denies hampering Efly

Luqa, Malta - MIA: "We have simply adhered to regulations"

MIA-Airport of Malta yesterday denied Efly airline's statements reporting that the airport operator would have hampered the carrier's operations. MIA said that it has simply adhered to its regulations, without in any way acting against Efly. The low-cost had decided to operate a Malta-Catania service, but the airport would have excluded it from operations due to the decrease in fares performed by...

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