The aviation industry has been significantly battered by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across the world owing to the movement restrictions and the decrease in demand for travel. The situation was no different in the Maldives. Not only had international airlines ceased operations to Maldives, but local airlines operating both domestically and internationally were also forced to cease operations.
While things are finally starting to settle down whereas flight operations have resumed both domestically and internationally; the national airline of Maldives, Maldivian Aero was pleased to announce yesterday that they will be resuming flight operations to Trivandrum in India. Accordingly, the airline is scheduled operate flights twice a week on all Mondays and Thursdays. Return fares starts from USD 325. If you are interested in taking up this chance, contact +9603335544 or visit any of their offices to confirm your bookings. Alternatively, you may also complete bookings online via this link. Much easier right?
The airline encourages all passengers to adhere to the guidelines and instructions provided by the relevant health authorities when travelling. Apart from this all passengers must have a valid visa the Indian High Commission for travel whereas they should register with the local immigration authority 24 hours prior to departure and arrival which can be complete here.