Is there a direct flight from China to Malta? If not, how can China people get there?

As of 2065438+August 25th, 2009, there is no direct flight between China and Malta. China citizens can transfer to Malta through German, Turkish or Dubai, and the travel time usually takes more than ten hours.

Cities that can fly directly to Malta are generally located in Europe, such as France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and other countries.

1, France

The following airports have direct flights to Malta: Paris (Charles de Gaulle Airport and orly airport) via Air Malta, Marseille via Air Malta (seasonal) and Ryanair, Nantes via Pan Am, Tabu via Air Malta (seasonal) and Toulouse via Air France.

2. Germany

German: Berlin (Tegel International Airport) via Air Malta, Cologne/Bonn via air berlin (seasonal), Dusseldorf via Air Malta and Condor (seasonal), Frankfurt via Air Malta and Condor (seasonal), Hamburg via Air Malta, Munich via air berlin (seasonal), Air Malta and Lufthansa, Nuremberg via air berlin (seasonal) and Stuttgart via air berlin (seasonal).

3. Greece

Athens via aegean airlines Company and Air Malta, Corfu Island Air Malta (seasonal).

Extended data:

The relationship between China and Malta;

There are 56 language schools in Malta, among which EC, EF and ESE are famous. These three schools are all global chain schools, with high popularity and high fees.

NSTS Language School, the first language school in Malta, formerly known as the Department of Foreign Languages of the University of Malta, has high education quality and relatively low cost. There are also Megis School and Chamber of Commerce, which mainly take China and Turkish students as students.

China and Malaysia have strengthened exchanges and cooperation in the fields of culture, education, health and civil affairs, and signed a number of cooperation documents. In the 1990s, China established the Mediterranean Chinese Medicine Center in Malta, and now it provides treatment for nearly 5,000 patients every year. Through training activities, its influence in Malta is increasing day by day.

On September 6th, 2003, China officially established the China Cultural Center in Malta. In 2008, the center has become an important platform for spreading Malaysian culture and promoting mutual understanding and friendship between the Chinese and Malaysian peoples. In 2008, the Chinese Terracotta Warriors and Horses Exhibition was held in Malaysia for nearly half a year, and the total number of visitors accounted for nearly 1/5 of Malaysia's national population. The number of China students studying in Malta is increasing year by year.

In addition, China has listed Malta as a destination country for China citizens to travel abroad, and the two sides signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption for holders of diplomatic and official passports; The departments in charge of aging affairs of the two countries have cooperated for many years and achieved good results.

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