Emirates has held the title of top airline bringing tourists into the Maldives and continues to do so since the beginning of the country’s tourism-revival journey.
Latest statistics publicized by the Ministry of Tourism revealed that the airline had flown 192,074 tourists to the popular island destination between January 1 – November 3.
With 2,280 flight movements in the reporting period, Emirates increased the frequency of flights operating to the island nation in the beginning of the year. Emirates expects the boosted services to meet market demand to the popular holiday destination.
Into the beginning of a snail paced few months of low tourist arrivals since borders were reopened on 15 July 2020, Emirates topped the short list of airlines operating to the Maldives, which has since increased to 38 operational airlines.
A number of international airlines are increasing flight frequency to the island nation, in light of the growing demand of visitors.
While Maldives discontinued issuing on-arrival visas on 27 March 2020, nearly four months later the government reopened borders for international travel, following which Qatar Airways was the first airline to commence flight operations to the island nation. The airline currently ranks second, having brought 170,911 passengers through 1,966 flights.
IndiGo follows closely at third with 1,938 flight movements and 133,239 passengers.
Since borders were reopened the country’s national airline, Maldivian has carried 7,669 passengers.
Further, Maldives recorded 24,788 out of the total of 1,027,154 visitors recorded thus far this year, having arrived in chartered international flights.
Some of the international airlines operating chartered flights to Maldives include Lot Polish Airlines having carried 117,584 passengers so far, Air Astana with 12,579 passengers and Azur Air Ukraine with 6,626 passengers.
Maldives crossed the one millionth tourist arrival target for the year on October 29. A total of 1,027,154 tourists…