13 August, 2022

Airmalta saga: taxpayers foot the bill – The Malta Chamber


The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry reiterates the strategic importance of having a national airline that is run efficiently to ensure its long-term viability. It is clear that there is no other way that this can be achieved without shedding hundreds of Airmalta’s employees. It is also clear that the starting negotiating position of guaranteeing their inflated take-home pay, which was a contributing factor to Airmalta’s failure, makes it virtually impossible for them to be employed anywhere where their pay can be justified. The Malta Chamber is cognisant that in these circumstances, severance payments may very well work out cheaper for the country than burdening the public sector with hundreds of superfluous overpaid reluctant workers indefinitely. What needs to be clarified is the basis on which the amounts being offered have been arrived at. The Malta Chamber believes that these amounts appear to be absurdly high and illustrative of how the bargaining power of overly protected groups results in unfair outcomes for the country as a whole.

Reports of the severance packages for Airmalta employees negotiated by unions with Government have understandably provoked anger in taxpayers and private sector operators who uphold performance-based standards for compensation. The salary expectation of hundreds of Airmalta employees are not commensurate with their competence and willingness to be productive. They therefore could not be absorbed by the public sector and would not fit in the private sector either. Following years of being paid hefty salaries for questionable output at the national airline that bled millions every year they are now being given a six-figure golden handshake costing the country around €50 million.

The Malta Chamber believes that the Airmalta saga is the culmination of decades of unsustainable employment practices and vitiated political interference in the running of the national airline. Other Government-owned entities are susceptible to similar extravagances, and are unlikely to ever be brought to the reckoning by the European Commission, as Airmalta has been. The Malta Chamber is particularly concerned that we will continue paying millions in hefty salaries and superfluous spending at other entities unless a credible framework for the monitoring of the performance of such entities that is ringfenced from political interference is put in place.

All News

View All

20 November, 2025

TradeMalta Announces CEO Transition...

...

Learn More
12 November, 2025

The Malta Chamber and MBR Highlight the Power of Digitalisation during...

...

Learn More
30 October, 2025

Ethical Businesses Must Be Rewarded Not Outpaced By Tax Dodgers...

...

Learn More
27 October, 2025

Budget 2026 increases disposable income for Families, supports busines...

...

Learn More

All News

View All

Chamber News

20 November, 2025

TradeMalta Announces CEO Transition...

...

Learn More

Chamber News

19 November, 2025

Relaunch of the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Scheme...

...

Learn More

Chamber News

12 November, 2025

The Malta Chamber and MBR Highlight the Power of Digitalisation during...

...

Learn More

Chamber News

30 October, 2025

Ethical Businesses Must Be Rewarded Not Outpaced By Tax Dodgers...

...

Learn More

upcoming events

View All

Upcoming Events

21 November, 2025

Navigating Development and Growth in a Constrained Island

...

Learn More

Upcoming Events

24 November, 2025

MBB Info Session: The EU's Single Market Strategy 

...

Learn More

Upcoming Events

28 November, 2025

President's Christmas Reception 2025

...

Learn More

Upcoming Events

04 December, 2025

YCN Event: What I Wish I Knew When I Started

...

Learn More

upcoming events

View All

21 Nov
upcoming event 21 November, 2025, 08:30 AM

Navigating Development and Growth in a Constrained Island

Learn More
24 Nov
upcoming event 24 November, 2025, 08:30 AM

MBB Info Session: The EU's Single Market Strategy 

Learn More
28 Nov
upcoming event 28 November, 2025, 07:30 PM

President's Christmas Reception 2025

Learn More
04 Dec
upcoming event 04 December, 2025, 06:00 PM

YCN Event: What I Wish I Knew When I Started

Learn More