Malta Public Transport will be introducing a series of network changes in the coming weeks, with selected seasonal route extensions taking effect from 30 May 2026, followed by further network enhancements from 31 May 2026. The changes are aimed at improving connectivity, increasing capacity and enhancing access to key residential, educational and leisure destinations across Malta and Gozo.
From 30 May, all designated beach routes will resume their summer extensions, improving direct access to Malta’s key coastal destinations and supporting increased passenger demand to seaside locations throughout the summer period. These include extended bus connections to Għadira, Ġnejna, the Blue Grotto as well as Ramla Bay in Gozo. Moreover, Route 49 to Armier will also resume weekend operations on an hourly basis from 30 May. In addition, Gozo will commence its summer schedule in line with rising seasonal demand.
Further network enhancements will follow on 31 May 2026. These improvements are aimed at strengthening connectivity and improving service reliability across selected localities in Malta and Gozo.
These improvements are aimed at increasing capacity, reliability and network coverage across Malta and Gozo. They include an additional trip on Route 150 to better serve MCAST, increased weekend frequency on Route 300 to offer more frequent connections to Mater Dei, and an extension of Route 64 in Qormi to address the increasing demand of the residential areas.
In Gozo, Route 302 and Route 303 will be extended to serve Ta’ Xħajma and Nadur, while Route 305 will benefit from an additional morning trip and an extension in Sannat. Route 306 will also see an extra morning service and will be converted from a circular route into a two-directional service with an updated path to improve operational efficiency and passenger convenience. Further improvements include an additional trip on Route 313 and increased frequency on Route 330.



