Atlantic Airways RC7661 flight status now

RC7661 - FLI7661 Atlantic Airways (RC)
MLA Malta Malta
Flight MLA to CPH
CPH Copenhagen Denmark
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS Lasted record on 18-November-2020
Departure Malta International Airport
IATA: MLAICAO: LMML
Scheduled 10:14
None None
Arrival Copenhagen Airport
IATA: CPHICAO: EKCH
Scheduled 13:30
None None
RC7661 Detail
  • Type: International Flight
  • Flight Duration: 3 hours 10 minutes
  • Flight Distance: 2203 kms / 1369 miles
Airline
  • Atlantic Airways
  • IATA: RC
  • ICAO: FLI
  • Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
  • Service type: None
  • Seats: None
  • Freight capacity: None
  • Passenger classes: None
More Detail
  • Aircraft: A20N
  • Callsign: FLI7661
  • Departure Timezone: Europe/Malta
  • Arrival Timezone: Europe/Copenhagen
  • Current Time in Malta: Tuesday 2025-11-18 14:59 PM
  • Current Time in Copenhagen: Tuesday 2025-11-18 14:59 PM

International flight Atlantic Airways RC7661 takes off from Malta (MLA) Malta to Copenhagen (CPH) Denmark. It's operated by Atlantic Airways. The plane leaves Malta International Airport at 10:14 Europe/Malta. The flight is expected to land at Copenhagen Airport at 13:30 Europe/Copenhagen. The flight will last about 3 hours 10 minutes.

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Frequently asked questions, answered

How long is the flight from Malta to Copenhagen?

On average, nonstop flight takes 3 hour(s) 10 minutes, with the flight distance of 2203 km (1369 miles).

What type of aircraft is used for the Atlantic Airways RC7661 flight?

All Atlantic Airways RC7661 flights are operated using A20N aircraft.