The resumption of airline services to the Maldives by Emirates, the largest airline, happened several months ago, and passengers did respond to this initiative quite positively. Those who could not fulfill their travel dreams instantly reacted to the resumption of flights to the Maldives and, as a result, the Emirates had to increase their flight frequency from 3 to 4 daily flights to the Maldives.
This decision will prevail the same until 31st January 2021, and those who wish to visit Maldives attractions may book their flights as soon as possible to avoid inconveniences. You may consider staying in properties such as Dhigali Maldives as they follow the health and safety protocols to stay away from the COVID 19 risk the best.
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