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Malta Government Continues €2.28M Support for Air Malta

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The Maltese government is still shelling out a substantial €2.28 million annually to support Air Malta, despite the airline having operated its last flight in March 2024. This revelation raises questions about the government’s financial management and its commitment to transparency. The continued expenditure on the defunct airline is likely to spark concerns among taxpayers, who may wonder why their money is being spent on an entity that is no longer operational.

The government’s financial support for Air Malta has been a contentious issue for years, with critics arguing that the airline has been a drain on public resources. Despite numerous attempts to restructure and revive the airline, Air Malta ultimately ceased operations in March 2024. However, it appears that the government’s financial commitments to the airline have not been entirely severed. The ongoing expenditure of €2.28 million annually is a significant amount, and it is unclear what specific purposes this funding is intended to serve, given that the airline is no longer flying.

As the government continues to grapple with the financial implications of supporting a defunct airline, it is essential that they provide clear explanations and justifications for their actions. Transparency and accountability are crucial in such situations, and the government must demonstrate a commitment to responsible financial management and stewardship of public resources.

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