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Flights That Connect You From Malaysia to Maldives

If you have been thinking about visiting the Maldives, a connecting flight from Malaysia might be the best way. It would allow you to explore the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur, and the flight between Malaysia and Maldives is only four hours! If you’re already in Malaysia, you might want to add Maldives to your bucket list of destinations to explore. You can either choose to make a budget-friendly trip and explore local Maldives islands or go all out on a luxury Maldives resort. If you’re already planning the trip, here are five airlines that easily connect you to the Maldives from Malaysia.

Batik Air

The most recent addition to the connectivity between the Maldives and Malaysia is Batik Air. This budget-friendly airline has become a traveller’s favourite choice. Formerly known as Malindo Air, Batik Air offered some of the best fares on flight tickets, ensuring a budget-friendly and comfortable trip to the Maldives. If you want the comfort of Singapore Airlines or Emirates on a budget like AirAsia, then Batik Air is the way to go!

AirAsia

If you’ve been budget-travelling through Asia, you already know that AirAsia is your budget-travel flight hack. What many people don’t realise is, that although Maldives might be a luxury destination, you don’t need to spend a lot of money to get to the Maldives. You can always do a budget flight by booking your trip with AirAsia. With this airline, you can get flight tickets for under $500 and much lower from Malaysia if you book early on. The fares on AirAsia flights are truly unbeatable, especially if you book your flight early on. The airline ensures that your travel does not come with a high price tag.

Singapore Airlines

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore Airlines restarted their flights to the Maldives in 2021. This meant that travellers looking for a bit more luxury options could finally fly through this traveller’s favourite airline. Singapore Airlines is known for its hospitality, comfort and connectivity around the world – especially Asian destinations. As the Airline celebrates 40 years of connectivity to the Maldives, travellers can now enjoy an enhanced experience on their trip. Recently Singapore Airlines updated its Premium Economy Class experience, which you can discover here.

Qatar Airways

If you’re looking to fly luxury all the way, there is no better airline than Qatar Airways. The airline provides the most personalised services, comfortable trips and easy booking for travellers. The Doha-based airline conducts direct flights to the Maldives, often increasing the connections for summer. With Qatar Airlines, travellers can easily connect to the Maldives from Doha in under 5 hours!

Fly Dubai

Believe it or not, there’s a budget airline that’s bridging the gap between Dubai and the Maldives! Enter FlyDubai, the unexpected champion of budget-friendly travel to this luxurious destination. This airline is also a budget-traveller favourite to gap between Maldives and Malaysia as well. Since introducing direct flights to the Maldives, FlyDubai has emerged as a game-changer for travellers seeking affordability without compromising on the dreamy Maldivian experience.

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The first-ever Sea-to-Air Cargo Transshipment Commenced in the Maldives!

Velana Airport has announced the first-ever sea-to-air cargo transshipment along with Turkish Airlines, Maldives Ports Limited and Maldives Customs Service. This major step in cargo transhipment in the Maldives was celebrated on the 17th of May at the airport.

The  MoU for the ‘Sea to Air’ cargo transshipment services were signed earlier this year, on March 30th. With this, Turkish Airlines became the cargo partner to facilitate the service along with the Maldives Ports Limited (MPL).

With the transshipment service, MPL can easily transport goods through both seas as well as air travel. In addition to catering to the needs of businesses and industries in the region, this will also help expedite the carrying of goods from one place to another. According to the Turkish Airlines’ Regional Cargo Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives Bilal Okur, this will help the airline’s target to develop the Maldives into a sea-to-air transshipment hub.

This innovative logistics solution is expected to significantly boost the efficiency of cargo movement. Additionally, this may also see the enhancement of trade opportunities for the Maldives.

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