Malta has emerged as a fast-growing destination for Bangladeshi work permit and Schengen visa applicants — driven by the Single Permit (combined work and residence) system that allows employers to sponsor non-EU workers. Whether you are applying for a Malta Schengen tourist visa, a Single Permit, or a long-stay national visa, your application must include a flight itinerary showing intended travel to Malta.
EchoFlights generates professional dummy tickets from Dhaka (DAC) to Malta International Airport (MLA) using real schedules from Turkish Airlines, Emirates, and Qatar Airways. Your PDF includes passenger names matching your passport, accurate flight numbers, connection points, and a professional booking reference — formatted to meet VFS Global Malta documentation standards for applications submitted from Bangladesh.
With work-permit processing taking weeks to months, purchasing a real airline ticket before approval is impractical. A 100 Taka dummy ticket from EchoFlights satisfies the requirement at a fraction of the cost.
Visa Requirements for Malta from Bangladesh
Bangladeshi citizens need a visa for every type of travel to Malta. Malta is a full Schengen member, so short-stay tourist and business visas follow standard Schengen rules — up to 90 days within a 180-day period. The Single Permit is the primary work authorization route: a Maltese employer applies on the applicant's behalf through Identita (formerly Identity Malta), and once approved, the worker applies for an entry visa at VFS Global Dhaka. Long-stay national visas (D-type) cover study, family reunification, and certain residence programmes. Required documents typically include the visa application form, passport with at least three months validity beyond intended departure from the Schengen area and two blank pages, two biometric photographs, travel insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage valid across Schengen, accommodation proof, bank statements showing sufficient funds, employment contract or Single Permit approval letter (for work applicants), and a flight itinerary.
Flight Options from Dhaka to Malta
There are no direct flights from Dhaka to Malta. Bangladeshi travelers connect through one of three main hubs. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul offers the most extensive schedule with daily connections and competitive fares starting around 84,000 Taka. Emirates routes through Dubai with premium full-service product. Qatar Airways connects via Doha. Total journey time is typically 13 to 18 hours including the connection. Malta International Airport is small and well organised, located approximately 8 kilometres south of Valletta — the X1, X2, X3, and X4 bus routes connect the airport to all major towns on the island.
How to Get Your Dummy Ticket for Malta Visa
EchoFlights makes getting a flight itinerary for your Malta visa application simple and affordable. Search the Dhaka to Malta route on our website, enter your passenger details exactly as they appear on your passport, and pay just 100 Taka via bKash. Your professionally formatted PDF is available for instant download. The itinerary uses real airline schedules with accurate flight numbers, connection points, and timings — meeting VFS Global Malta documentation standards. One-way itineraries are typical for Single Permit and long-stay national visa applicants, while round-trip itineraries are recommended for Schengen tourist visa applications.
Tips for Malta Visa Submission via VFS Dhaka
Malta visa applications submitted in Dhaka are processed by the Maltese consulate handling South Asia, so document consistency and completeness are critical. For Single Permit applicants, the Identita approval letter (also called the "approval in principle") must be attached to the visa application — without it, the application will not be processed. Travel insurance must cover the entire Schengen area for the full duration of stay. Bank statements should reflect a stable financial position; for Schengen short-stay applications the indicative minimum is approximately €50 per day. Ensure your flight itinerary dates match your accommodation bookings and the travel period stated in your cover letter. Submit at least four weeks before intended travel for Schengen visas; allow significantly longer lead time for Single Permit visa stamping (often six to eight weeks after Identita approval). Carry original employment documents along with attested photocopies — VFS retains the file for transmission to Malta.