Maldives, which is looking at India as one of its key
markets to enhance tourism, is planning to launch a direct flight to Mumbai
starting from November 15.
“We want to enhance the connectivity between the two
countries. For this, we are planning to have direct Maldivian Airlines flights
between Mumbai and Male from November 15,” Maldives Tourism, Arts and Culture
Minister Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Gafoor told PTI here.
Initially, the Maldivian Airlines will fly from Mumbai
to Male thrice a week and depending on the traffic it will slowly be enhanced
to five days a week, he added.
“We are also planning to fly directly to New Delhi
from next year,” he said. Currently, Maldivian Airlines fly to
Thiruvananthapuram five times a week.
Maldives, which is globally positioned as a luxury
destination, is still working on its India marketing strategy.
Economically, Asia is on the rise, especially India
and China. We are still working on our strategy to position Maldives for Indian
Tourists though we plan to cater to upper middle class, luxury segment and
youth, he said.
Maldives ecology is very fragile and for this the
country is not looking at catering to the mass segment, he added.
Maldives is also ramping up its infrastructure to make
it an attractive destination for Bollywood.
“We are setting up infrastructure and working out on
incentives that make our country an attractive destination for Bollywood,” he
said.
In 2011, total arrivals from India were about 11,500,
which Gafoor said is expected to go up to 30,000 by 2013, after all its
strategies are put in place
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