Regulatory Filings • Jul 10, 2025
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Date of Announcement 10 July 2025 Reference 433/2025 In terms of Chapter 5 of the Capital Market Rules
In June, 923,374 passengers travelled through Malta International Airport, with operations reaching their peak on Thursday 26th June. On this day, 35,571 passengers travelled on 218 flights to and from Malta.
While aircraft movements for the month of June were up by 4.5 per cent year-on-year, seat load factor for the month stood at 86.8 per cent, marking a marginal improvement of 0.2 percentage points. This represents the highest monthly seat occupancy rate registered in 2025 to date.
The United Kingdom remained the top contributor to passenger traffic, accounting for 22.4 per cent of total movements. Italy followed with a share of 20.2 per cent, ahead of Germany (7.4 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and France (6.7 per cent).
Malta International Airport has published a traffic pattern guidance, indicating the busiest operational times during the summer months, to enable passengers who are set to depart from the airport over the coming weeks to plan their journey in advance. The guidance was accompanied with a set of travel tips, which have been published on the airport website, as well as signage which has been installed inside the terminal to guide guests along their journey.

Signed:
Louis de Gabriele Company Secretary
Malta International Airport welcomed 8.96 million passengers in 2024, registering growth of almost 15% over the previous year. A flight schedule that connected the Maltese Islands to 109 destinations was in part the driver of this result.
The Company continued to invest in the airport campus throughout the year, with one of the most significant achievements being the inauguration of four new aircraft parking stands as part of the Apron 8 South project. New CT scanners at the Security Screening Area and the addition of a new baggage reclaim belt were two other noteworthy investments for 2024 that have contributed to an improved airport experience.
The year 2024 was significant in terms of achievements related to sustainability. The Company published its first Net Zero Carbon Plan and satisfied all criteria to be able to progress to Level 3 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. The Company also kick-started works on a new €4 million photovoltaic farm in the last quarter of the year.
A decade of the Malta Airport Foundation, an independently administered non-profit organisation, was celebrated in 2024. The Foundation has been instrumental in supporting different entities in preserving and promoting the Maltese Islands' cultural, artistic and environmental heritage. Malta International Airport plc is a public company listed on the Malta Stock Exchange, with its shareholders being the Malta Mediterranean Link Consortium (40%), with Flughafen Wien AG owning a 96% share, the Government of Malta (20%), the general public (29.9%), and VIE Malta Limited (10.1%).
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