Chennai:
Maldives
first jetliner is set to land in Chennai on November 15 as the country’s
national carrier Maldivian plans to target the leisure market, medical tourism
and the business segment.
Addressing
a press conference, Maldivian deputy minister for tourism, arts and culture
Mohamed Maleeh Jamal and managing director of Madivian, Abdul Harris said that
the country’s national carrier is expanding its regional routes and commencing
direct flights to Mumbai, Chennai and Dhaka with the addition of first jetliner
A 320 to its fleet of eight aircraft.
“The
new route Male-Chennai-Dhaka will open from November 15 and subsequently the
Male-Mumbai services will open from November 16,” said Harris.
Interestingly,
plans are also on to connect New Delhi and Kolkata. “The New Delhi route is
expected to function from next year,” he added.
The
minister highlighted the huge potential Chennai holds in medical tourism.
“Maldivian flights to Chennai will cater for a number of key markets. Chennai
is already a famous medical hub with a number of internationally known
hospitals. Maldivian will be working closely with Apollo Hospitals Chennai to
promote medical tourism from both Maldives and Bangladesh,” Jamal said.
Harris
said there is also a considerable demand for business travel from various parts
of Tamil Nadu to Dhaka. Furthermore, Chennai being the capital city of the
State of Tamil Nadu, is already a popular tourist destination among foreigners.
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