Special flight arrangements for General Elections
As announced, Air Malta is making travel arrangements for eligible Maltese voters currently abroad to travel on its services to enable them to
vote in the forthcoming General Election of the 9th March 2013.
Air Malta’s call centre will also extend its call centre opening hours till midnight. The airline will review these opening hours if and when the need arises.
As announced these travel arrangements are available for:
(a) eligible voters including those married to foreigners, studying, working or undergoing medical treatment abroad; and
(b) dependents of the persons referred to in (a) above.
Inbound travel to Malta is possible from 27th February to 9th March 2013 and return travel is from 9th March to 17th March 2013. Those persons who will opt for early voting on the 2nd March 2013 can travel to Malta from 27th February and may return as of the 2nd March and not later than 17th March 2013. Those voting early have to apply at the Electoral Commission by latest noon on Friday 1st March 2013.
Reservations may not be changed and tickets are non-refundable. All relevant details that include names and surnames as per passport, ID
card, address on ID card, email addresses, credit cards details and contact phone numbers (including mobile number) will be required at the
booking stage prior authorisation of any ticket issuance. Details for dependents should include age, followed by date of birth.
Reservations may be made at the Air Malta Call Centre on this specific number (+356) 2599 1230. The centre will be open between Monday to Saturday from 0800 to 2100hrs and on Sunday from 0800 to 1700hrs.
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