Malta Travel Restrictions, Travel Safety Advice & Health Measures
Updated regularly, this page is intended to provide Malta Travel Advice on travel restrictions, travel safety advice and information about health measures in force in Malta, for clients and collaborators of the firm who are visiting Malta.
Updated 18th June 2020
Below is a list of “safe countries” travellers are allowed to travel to Malta from. .
Latest list of 'Safe' Countries allowed by Malta's International Airport
Malta's International Airport is set to reopen for services to 25 countries on July 1, up by 5 countries on the original list of safe countries. The updated list of MTA-approved 'safe' countries follows:
- Austria
- Croatia - new
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France* - new
- Germany
- Greece - new.
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel - restricted till 15th July.
- Italy* - new: except Emiliia Romagna, Lombardia and Piemonte
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Norway
- Poland - new: except Katowice Airport.
- Sardinia
- Sicily
- Slovakia
- Spain* - new: except: Madrid, Catalonia, Castilla-LaMancha, Castile and Leon.
- Switzerland
Full Lifting of Travel Restrictions for All Countries
Malta International Airport will open to all other destinations by 15 July 2020.. All travel restrictions will be lifted on that date.
Flight Schedules
Click here for information about arrivals and departures to and from Malta International Airport.
Travelling Safely
In preparation for the resumption of commercial flights starting July 1st 2020, Malta International Airport has implemented various measures in order to maintain a safe environment for passengers and employees. For details www.maltairport.com/covid19
'Normality' enjoyed since 5th June
- Bars, gyms, childcare centres to reopened
- Religious services to resumed from mid-June
- All workers returned to work
- Masks still required in shops
- No mass gatherings allowed, but six-person limit removed
- No contact sports for now
Prime Minister Robert Abela on Sunday announced that the public health emergency declared at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic will be lifted in the coming hours.
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