Maldives State of Emergency has no impact on travellers

Tourism stakeholders in the Maldives confirms that State of Emergency in the country will have no impact on travellers. Picture: Pexels.

Tourism stakeholders in the Maldives confirms that State of Emergency in the country will have no impact on travellers. Picture: Pexels.

Published Feb 8, 2018

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Tourism stakeholders in the Maldives have confirmed that the recently announced State of Emergency in the country has not had any impact on travellers.

Despite the announcement this week that a State of Emergency would be imposed, the Maldivian Ministry of Tourism confirms that all tourism- and travel-related businesses will be operating as usual and the situation in the Maldives remains stable.

In a statement issued by Flight Centre, it revealed that the State of Emergency does not force any restrictions on travelling to the Maldives or within the Maldives.

Carlos Luis, Flight Centre Travel Group Supplier Relationship Leader, said all international airports including Velana International Airport and all domestic airports, tourist resorts, tourist hotels, tourist guest houses, tourist accommodating vessels and marinas are in full operation.

International and domestic flights, seaplane operations and all modes of transport are in operation.

Luis said the safety and security of travellers heading to the Maldives is their greatest concern and they will continue to monitor the situation and provide details on whether it remains safe for South Africans to travel to this popular destination.

“We are told by our local partners on the ground that restrictions are within Male Island, which is some distance from the airport. Resorts and holiday facilities are thus unaffected.”

“This comes as the popularity of Maldives among South Africans are at an all-time high,”said  Luis.

Maldivian Airlines has also recently announced plans to launch a weekly flight between OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and Maldives.

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