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Trans Maldivian Airways Nominated as Indian Ocean's Leading Seaplane Operator 2020

Trans Maldivian Airways aircraft in ready to take off from a turquoise lagoon in Maldives.
Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA) has been nominated as the Indian Ocean’s leading seaplane operator at World Travel Awards 2020.

Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA) has been nominated as the Indian Ocean’s leading seaplane operator at World Travel Awards 2020. TMA has defended and won the prestigious title since 2014. Additionally, TMA also defends the World’s Leading Seaplane Operator title since 2014.

World Travel Awards celebrates excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries. The awards are recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of industry excellence. Gala ceremonies are regarded as a milestone events in the industry calendar. The ceremonies are attended by the industry’s key decision makers and figure heads, as well as key trade and consumer media.

TMA currently operates a fleet of 57 aircrafts throughout the Maldivian archipelago. The airline flies over 1,000,000 passengers per year to their holiday destinations. The operator has recommenced operations from 15th July 2020 with enhanced safety measures. All TMA aircraft undergo a complete and thorough disinfection process upon returning to the Seaplane Base. For additional safety, the airline provides a Complimentary travel hygiene kit to travelers which includes face masks, gloves and hand sanitizer.

Wherever possible, the airline has put forth guidelines to minimize direct contact between passengers and staff. TMA’s overall objective is to keep it simple and safe for passengers throughout their journey with speedy service and minimum inconvenience to guests. Starting from check-in counters to arrival at guests’ destination, TMA provides adequate sanitization options, along with PPE for those who would require them.

TMA started in 1989 as a company operating a helicopter fleet under the name Hummingbird Island Helicopters. With the succession of seaplane operation in the country, Hummingbird Island Helicopters later changed the name to Hummingbird Island Airways, and the first seaplane was added to the fleet in 1997. The transition to a seaplane-only fleet was completed in 1999 and a year later the name Trans Maldivian Airways came to be. Today, TMA represents as a synonym for connecting the Maldives islands. It is the oldest air services operator in the Maldives and has grown to become the largest seaplane operator in the world.

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LUX South Ari Atoll Launches Pottery Workshops with The Clay Studio Maldives

pottery workshops by claystudio maldives at LUX* south ari atoll

LUX* South Ari Atoll announces its exciting collaboration with The Clay Studio Maldives. From 20 December 2024, the resort hosts a pottery pop-up at its Junk Art Studio. This partnership offers guests a hands-on artistic experience, encouraging them to explore their creativity while supporting a local Maldivian business.

John Rogers, General Manager of LUX* South Ari Atoll, expresses enthusiasm for the initiative.

We are delighted to bring this hands-on pottery experience to our guests, in collaboration with The Clay Studio Maldives. As a resort that celebrates creativity and connection, this partnership allows families to create meaningful memories while supporting local artisans.”

A Range of Creative Workshops for All Ages

The pottery experience includes a wide range of interactive workshops designed for all ages. Guests participate in activities such as wheel-throwing, hand-building, and the popular “Paint a Pot” sessions. These workshops inspire creativity and provide an engaging, enjoyable experience. The resort also offers special options for children. Private sessions allow couples and families to enjoy personalized experiences.

Skilled artisans lead each class and share their expertise in pottery. They introduce guests to the local artistic traditions of the Maldives. The partnership supports The Clay Studio Maldives, a local business committed to preserving these traditions.

The pottery experience coincides with the resort’s festive celebrations. Guests enjoy a variety of holiday activities, traditions, and dining experiences designed to create unforgettable memories. This lively program adds excitement to the holiday season.

This announcement follows LUX* South Ari Atoll’s recent recognition as “Best for Families” at the Condé Nast Johansens Awards For Excellence 2025. This award strengthens the resort’s reputation as a top family-friendly destination. By offering pottery workshops and festive activities, LUX* South Ari Atoll continues to provide experiences that celebrate creativity, culture, and family connection.

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