Malta Public Transport has announced extended late-night services for the final night of the Malta International Fireworks Festival, taking place on 30th April, to allow spectators to travel home safely and comfortably after the event.Additional departures will run into the early hours, with some routes operating until around 2.10am. These include services connecting Valletta with Sliema, St Julian’s, Birkirkara and Mosta.Further late-night connections will also cover northern areas such as Mellieħa, as well as southern localities including Marsaskala, Żejtun and Żurrieq, ensuring wide coverage across the island during peak post-event travel times.Malta Public Transport also reminded passengers that its night network is designed to provide a convenient option for late-evening travel throughout the year, offering a reliable alternative to private transport.The network has recently been expanded with additional routes and increased frequency on existing services.Night routes, identified by an “N”, already connect key nightlife and urban hubs such as Valletta, Sliema, St Julian’s and Buġibba with a range of residential areas, including Birkirkara, Mosta, Qormi, Żebbuġ, Żejtun, Marsaskala, Mellieħa and Ħamrun.All personalised Tallinja Card holders may travel free of charge on regular and special services. Passengers without a valid card can purchase tickets on board at €2 for regular day journeys and €3 for night and special services.Share this with your household•