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Maldivian Airlines Resumes Seasonal Flights Connecting Hanimaadhoo International Airport and Trivandrum

Maldivian Airlines announces the resume of seasonal flights.

Travellers can now explore seasonal flights between Hanimaadhoo International Airport and Trivandrum through Maldivian Airlines. The flag carrier of Maldives has announced that the services between Trivandrum, India and the Maldives will start from April 12th, 2024.

South India is a popular tourist destination due to its rich history, diverse culture, and thriving business opportunities. As Maldivians continue to visit India for many reasons, this new route will also facilitate connectivity for travellers from India looking to explore Nothern Maldives. Travellers interested in booking tickets can explore the availability starting March 6th, 2024 from all Maldivian Airlines sales channels including the website, mobile application, as well as the ticketing office.

Maldivian Airlines will be operating two weekly flights between Hanimaadhoo and Trivandrum, departing every Friday and Monday. The departure and arrival time for this new route has been scheduled to cater to the needs of both leisure as well as business travellers.

This route greatly benefits our customers and the economy of the nothern area of the Maldives. it reflects our commitment to improve air connectivity in the north region which will boost travel trade and support the socioeconomic growth of the Maldives. We would like to thank all the authoritis and partners involved for supporting and making this new route possible,, with special acknowledgement to the Regional Airports Company Limited (RACL), says Mr. Ibrahim Iyas – Managing Director of Maldivian.

Hanimaadhoo International Airport has been undergoing major developments to cater to the growing tourism industry in the area. As the Atoll homes are some of the most beautiful resorts in the Maldives, this is going to be an exciting development for travellers. In the latest update, Hanimaadhoo International Airport reported the opening of its new apron area. With this, the airport is able to simultaneously accommodate three large aircraft and five general crafts.

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Maldives Bans Israeli Passport Holders: What Travelers Need to Know

Maldives Bans Israeli Passport -- Maldives President Dr Mohamed Muizzu

In a bold move that reflects growing global outrage over Israel’s actions in Gaza, the Maldives has amended its immigration laws to ban entry to individuals holding Israeli passports. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu ratified the legislation on April 15, 2025, signaling a significant shift in the island nation’s travel policy and sending a clear message of solidarity with the Palestinian people.

For travelers considering the Maldives as their next destination, here’s what they need to know.

The Ban: What Has Changed?

The amendment to the Maldives Immigration Act now explicitly prohibits entry to anyone who presents an Israeli passport. While dual nationals can still enter using a passport from another country, immigration authorities will deny entry to travelers presenting an Israeli passport—effective immediately.

The Maldivian government pushed this legislative change through after months of political debate and mounting public pressure. The government acted in response to what it describes as Israel’s “ongoing atrocities and acts of genocide” against Palestinians.

The ban comes as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza escalates, with mounting casualties and widespread international condemnation of Israel’s military actions. The Maldives, a Muslim-majority nation, has consistently voiced support for the Palestinian cause on global platforms. Maldives is framing this policy shift as more than symbolic—it serves as a direct, travel-based response that aligns with the country’s ethical and political stance.

The government has also launched a national fundraising campaign titled “Maldivians in Solidarity with Palestine” and plans to appoint a special envoy to assess humanitarian needs in the occupied Palestinian territories.

What It Means for Tourists

The Maldives is globally renowned for its luxurious overwater villas, pristine beaches, and honeymoon escapes. While Israeli travelers made up a small percentage of total arrivals—just 528 visitors in Q1 2024 compared to 4,644 in Q1 2023—the change holds practical implications for Israeli passport holders and travel agencies.

  • Israeli citizens can no longer enter the country if they travel using Israeli passports.
  • Dual nationals must ensure they use a non-Israeli passport to gain entry.
  • The Israeli Foreign Ministry has advised its citizens against visiting the Maldives, warning of limited or no consular support in case of emergencies.
  • The tourism impact remains minimal: In 2024, over 1.9 million tourists visited the Maldives, mainly from China, Italy, India, Russia, and the UK. Israeli arrivals accounted for less than 1% of total traffic.

What Travelers Should Do

If you’re planning a trip to the Maldives:

  • Check your passport details before booking—Israeli passport holders will not gain entry.
  • Dual nationals should confirm entry requirements with Maldivian immigration authorities.
  • Stay updated with official travel advisories, especially as regional developments evolve.

The Maldives joins a growing number of countries that are reassessing diplomatic and travel policies in response to the situation in Gaza. By taking this step, the Maldivian government has shown that its moral and political commitments outweigh potential economic considerations.

While paradise remains open to most of the world, the Maldives has drawn a line in the sand—literally and politically.

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