Malta Flight Guide
The tiny islands of Malta are located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily and to the east of Tunisia. The capital is Valleta and the largest city is Birkirkara. Maltese and English are the official languages. Malta has recently been promoting itself as a medical tourism destination where people can obtain affordable quality healthcare. Sights to see include various ancient buildings stretching back to 3000 BC, vast collections of sculptures such as the Venus of Malta and Neolithic temples. The weather in Malta is mild and wet during winter, and hot and dry in summer. Malta has one international airport, the Malta International airport (IATA: MLA). Direct flights from Australia are rare but Qantas operates cheap indirect flights. The main departure airports are Melbourne Tullamarine, Brisbane, Sydney Kingsford smith, Melbourne Avalon and Roma. The average direct flight time from Sydney or Melbourne to Valleta in Malta in a commercial airliner is 18 and a half hours. Indirect flights will vary depending on the connecting hub. http://www.visitmalta.com/ http://www.gov.mt/
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