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New Cargo Terminal Inauguration in the Maldives

President and government officials inaugurating the new cargo terminal
The president of the Maldives, Dr Mohamed Muizzu officially inaugurated the new cargo terminal at the Velana International Airport on 15th January 2023.

This new cargo terminal addition is part of the development project, as Velana International Airport is trying to cater to the growing tourism industry in the Maldives and to cater to the increased number of arrivals each year. 

With this new development, the cargo terminal now has more capacity, servicing three times more cargo compared to the previous facility. Additionally, the capacity of the new terminal will also increase to a total of 120,000 tonnes of cargo services per year. This is a big step up from the 50,000 tonnes that the previous terminal was able to service.

In addition to equipping environmentally friendly vehicles with updated amenities, the new cargo terminal also includes a three-story office building with 55 office spaces for airlines and brokers. 

Velana International Airport, which is the connecting port for travellers from all around the globe to the beautiful destination of the Maldives has been going through major upgrades in recent years. Recently, the President has also announced a development megaproject which will see the expansion of the airport to accommodate 25 million tourists annually!

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Traveling solo can be an amazing adventure, but it also requires a bit more preparation and resourcefulness. Whether you are heading off on your first solo trip or you are a seasoned traveler, there are always a few tricks that can make the journey smoother. Here are five essential travel hacks that every solo traveler should keep in mind in 2024 to stay safe, connected, and confident.

1. Use Your Smartphone’s Wallpaper as a Security Trick

This one’s clever and super easy. Before you take off, update your phone’s wallpaper with key information like your emergency contacts, your hotel’s address, or even a simple “In case of emergency, contact…” message. That way, even if you are in a situation where you can’t communicate, maybe your phone dies or you are unable to speak, whoever finds your phone can see the essential details without unlocking it. It’s like having an emergency contact card right on your screen, and in a world where we always have our phones handy, it’s a simple but genius trick.

2. Pre-Download Offline Maps for Key Areas

Nothing is worse than being in a new city and suddenly realizing you have lost internet access or your data isn’t working. That’s why pre-downloading maps is a lifesaver, especially for those moments when you need to navigate through unfamiliar streets. Apps like Google Maps allow you to download maps for offline use, which means you will always have access to key areas like your hotel, tourist spots, or transit stations, no Wi-Fi needed. It’s one less thing to worry about, and it lets you roam without stressing over connectivity.

3. Portable Door Locks for Extra Security

If you are staying in a place where you are not entirely sure about the security (maybe a budget hotel or a shared hostel), a portable door lock can be a game-changer. It’s a small, lightweight gadget that you can easily pack in your bag, but it adds an extra layer of protection to your room. It can prevent anyone from opening the door from the outside, even if they have a key. Whether you’re sleeping in an unfamiliar place or just want a little more peace of mind, this travel hack can make you feel a lot more secure.

4. Use Your Phone as a “Fake Document” Holder

Losing important documents while traveling is a nightmare, especially when you are alone. So, a simple hack to safeguard your essential documents, like your passport, tickets, or insurance is to keep digital copies in a secure, hidden folder on your phone. Most phones allow you to password-protect specific folders, so if something happens to your physical documents, you have a backup ready. It’s also handy for situations when you need quick access to your passport number or travel details without digging through your bag.

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These five travel hacks may seem simple, but they can make a huge difference when you are traveling solo. They help cover the bases security, navigation, and communication so you can focus on enjoying your trip. Traveling alone is all about feeling empowered, and with these tricks up your sleeve, you will be prepared for anything!

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