£51 return flight from Liverpool to former European Capital of Culture
Airports across the UK will welcome thousands of passengers during the Easter Holidays. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is preparing for a busy couple of months as the holiday season approaches. Several airlines fly from the airport, offering customers a range of options that are best suited to them.More than 70 direct destinations across Europe and North Africa are accessible from Liverpool Airport. Whether you want to soak up the sun or explore some fascinating cities, there will be a route that is perfect for you. New routes are being introduced all the time as the airport continues to grow.We have found an affordable flight from Liverpool to Valletta in Malta, this April. A Ryanair flight departing from the Speke location at 4.30pm on April 14 will get you to Malta for 8.55pm in the evening. A return Ryanair flight departs Malta at 10pm on April 18, returning to Liverpool for 12.35am, April 19.The return flight is currently available for £51 on Skyscanner. Liverpool John Lennon Airport has shared advice for when people should visit Malta. It said: "Malta is a gorgeous holiday destination all year round, but if you want to spend time exploring the Maltese islands in scorching sunshine, the best time to visit is from April to September."During this time, you'll also have the chance to attend the many annual events that take place throughout the summer months on the island."If beaches aren't your thing, you should stay in Malta's capital, Valetta, where you'll be able to explore this cultural hub in full. Other popular destinations in Malta for tourists are the Bugibba, Qawra and St. Paul's Bay area. For anyone looking for restaurants and rocky beaches, you can try the quaint village of Mellieha.Jet2.com, Ryanair and easyJet fly regularly between Liverpool and Malta. Flights from Liverpool to Malta fly into Malta International Airport (MLA).With over 7,000 years of history, the country is home to some of the oldest free-standing temples in the world, the Islands have also played host to the Phoenicians, the Romans, the Knights of St. John, Napoleon and the British Empire.It can boast three UNESCO World Heritage sites that includes the Cultural Capital City of Valletta. More detail of the capital, by Visit Malta, said: "With its age-old bastions, ornate architecture, and bustling cobbled streets, still very much in action today, Valletta is the ideal amalgamation of history and modern life."Aptly coined in 2018 as the European Capital of Culture, there are tons to see and do in this spectacular City, founded in the sixteenth Century by the Knights of St John."Whether gazing at the Three Cities from the breathtaking Barrakka Gardens, dining at one of its outstanding eateries, or drooling over the Caravaggio in St John's Co-cathedral, the only stressful thing about a trip to Valletta is trying to fit it all in."If you are travelling to Malta for nightlife, you won't be disappointed. They country has plenty of festivals, theatres, clubs and bars. Malta's most famous nightlife district, Paceville in the town of St Julian's, is the place to go if you want to party.Film fans can enjoy an afternoon on the set of Robert Atman's film, Popeye. This one-time movie set was never demolished and the locals have decided to turn it into a fun park for all to enjoy.In April, Malta experiences a delightful Mediterranean climate characterised by increasing warmth and abundant sunshine. The temperatures are comfortably mild, and there is a decrease in the likelihood of rainfall compared to the winter months.TUI said: "Travellers can expect pleasant weather that is ideal for outdoor activities and explorations, making it a perfect time to delve into Malta’s natural beauty and historical sites."