Maldivian Airlines will bring in a wide body aircraft and commence flights to four major cities in China, including Beijing, starting January 2025, a move that can give significant boost to the archipelagic nation's tourism industry.

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In addition to China, Maldivian Airlines plans to operate wide-body aircraft flights to European destinations, Maldives' Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mohamed Ameen was quoted as saying by news portal Edition.Mv on Thursday.

“Flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Xi'an starting in January 2025 will significantly boost tourism and travel,” Ameen said at a ceremony marking the launch of flights between the Maldives and Beijing in the Chinese capital on Tuesday.

“It was a pleasure to attend the official commemoration in Beijing to commence direct flights between the Maldives and China. I am grateful to President @Mmuizzu for fulfilling the assurance of wide-body operations by @MaldivianAero. Starting in January 2025, flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Xi'an will boost tourism and connectivity!,” Ameen posted on X after the event on Tuesday.

The airline currently flies to 16 domestic destinations as well as three regions in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.

China continues to dominate tourists arrival at Maldives in 2024, according to Maldivian Ministry of Tourism, with China sending 2.55 lakh tourists as of December 10, followed by 2.09 lakh Russians. India remained on number six with 1.18 lakh tourists from among the over 18.88 lakh tourists this year.

In an interview with Mihaaru News, the sister publication of Edition.Mv, Minister Ameen said that plans are underway to expand services to three cities in China, Johannesburg in South Africa, and three cities in Europe.

Previously, flights to China and South Africa using Maldivian's Airbus required transit stops due as they were not long haul flights, he added.

Maldivian Airlines currently operates a fleet of 13 aircraft, including one Airbus A320, four ATRs, and eight Dash aircrafts. The Airbus A320 is the only aircraft used for international routes, the report added.