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Direct Flights From New York to Malta Starting in 6 Months

View from an airplane overlooking a coastline with sun and clouds.
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With direct flights from New York to Malta opening up in 6 months, it’s time to start your holiday planning now.

Offered through Delta and their Sky Team partners of KLM & Air France, we see options starting around June 7th with flights to Malta available during the week on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday from New York City’s JFK airport. Return flights are offered on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Departing from JFK at 5:00 in the afternoon, this breezy overnight flight lands you in Malta around 8:30 the next morning. A perfect way to sleep through the flight and start up your adventures bright and early the next day. Returns leave at reasonable times in the late morning to bring you back to New York in the early afternoon around 3:00.

In comparison to before, these new flights are too seamless to pass up.

Best things to do in malta

Malta is a gem centered in the middle of the Mediterranean.

Having some of Europe’s best beaches along with a vibrant and expanding music scene make for an easy choice if looking for a European getaway. With the warm sun continuing late into fall, you’ll be beaching and adventuring by day and dancing by night at some of the most underrated events on the continent.

As experts in the Malta music scene, we’ve been participating and documenting its rise for nearly a decade. What we can tell you without question is that it’s never been so good. Flights should start getting booked out soon so take advantage today.

Check out Underground Sound’s various guides, lists, and tips when coming to Malta.

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Written by Louis Rouffaud

Louis Rouffaud is a sustainability professional with a Master in Sustainability and Energy Management from Bocconi University, writing content on sustainability in the music industry.

He has worked as a consultant for multiple industries including tech, fashion and textile.

Louis is currently the Managing Editor for Underground Sound and has written extensively for the publication on the topic of festivals, hip-hop and environmental aspects of the industry.

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