After more than hundred days, Malta International Airport is now open for business and today it welcomed the first commercial flights. MAviO News has joined the top brass at MIA as well as Minister Julia Farrugia Portelli to tour the new facilities set up at the airport as well as to welcome the first Air Malta flight from Rome.
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