In an effort to make use of peak travel times within the Indian subcontinent, the airline IndiGo has announced the resuming of travel and flights between Hyderabad and the Maldivian archipelago – slated to occur in the oncoming month of October. This coincides with the aforementioned peak travel times beginning in October and ending in March of the following year.
The Maldives is exceedingly popular with denizens of India, and representatives for IndiGo went on to comment on the introduction of these flights as an effort to streamline accessibility for travellers – making the availing of such luxury accommodations such as the Ozen Reserve Bolifushi no longer a pipe dream for such individuals. In fact, many other businesses with the best all-inclusive Maldives packages may benefit from such a decision.
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