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Maldivian Airlines Goes Big: Wide-Body Flights and Chinese Adventures Ahead! 

Get your passports ready because Maldivian Airlines is going extra wide—introducing wide-body aircraft and launching flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Xi’an starting January 2025. If you’ve been dreaming of trading China’s bustling cityscapes for the Maldives' turquoise waters, this is your cue to start packing.

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Why Maldivian Airlines Goes Big?

Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Mohamed Ameen, announced this epic upgrade in Beijing, declaring that these new flights will not only boost tourism but also enhance global connectivity. Translation? More tourists, fewer excuses not to visit paradise.

Big Ambitions: While four Chinese cities and three more are in the expansion blueprint alongside Johannesburg and few European cities, in the words of Maldivian Airlines, ‘we are here to rough it out with the giants’.

The Numbers Don’t Lie
  • China’s Got the Lead: Over 255,000 Chinese tourists have already visited the Maldives in 2024, making China the Maldives’ number-one fan club. For comparison, Russia came in second with 209,000 visitors, while India took the sixth spot with 118,000 tourists.
  • Big Ambitions: By adding four Chinese cities and planning to expand to three more, plus Johannesburg and some European gems, Maldivian Airlines is basically saying, “We’re here to play with the big boys.”
What's in It for You?
  • Wider Planes, Wider Smiles: With wide-body aircraft, there’s more room for everyone (and their oversized beach hats). Plus, think of all the extra luggage space for souvenirs.
  • Direct Flights to Paradise: No need to cobble together a patchwork of connecting flights—now you can go straight from Beijing to the beach or Xi’an to the sand.
China + Maldives = Match Made in Heaven

But this is not just a flight service, it is about bridging two different worlds, one filled with amazing tall buildings and other with enchanting palm trees. This expansion is right on the heels of over 1.88 million tourists who have thronged the Maldives this year and there’s no sign of letting up.

The Future’s Looking Fly

So, mark your calendar for January 2025, because Maldivian Airlines is about to take your travel dreams to a whole new altitude. Whether you’re in China, South Africa, or Europe, the Maldives is basically rolling out a sandy red carpet just for you.

After all, who needs snow when you can have sun? See you in the skies—and on the beach.

Published
15 December 2024
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