Mega Maldives Airlines, is all set to start its thrice a week flight between Delhi and Male on November 15. The airline has introduced an inaugural offer for this flight at a price of Rs 22,990 for the round trip. “We are thrilled with the positive response both in India and in Maldives to our new services to India. The resort and hospitality community of Maldives is clearly throwing open their doors to an excited and dynamic Indian market,” said George Weinmann, founder and Chief Executive Office, Mega Maldives Airline. “The Maldives is consistently ranked among the world’s best tourist destinations. It is also increasingly popular with Indian tourists with over 52,000 guests arriving in 2015, and growing at almost 20% per year in recent years.” As the first non-stop service between the two capital cities, Mega Maldives Airlines provides significant advantages to what is available in the market. At a journey time of just 3Hrs 40Min (outbound) and 4Hrs and 20Min (Inbound), this is the fastest and only non-stop connection between the two cities, cutting journey times on other existing flight options by between 2-8 hours.
Read More »Bird Group is now GSA for MEGA Maldives Airlines
The Maldivian airline, MEGA Maldives Airlines has chosen Birdgroup to be its GSA in India and it will fly direct from Delhi to Male starting this November. George Weinman, CEO, MEGA Maldives Airlines, says, “We are very excited to start nonstop services from Delhi to Maldives starting this early November. The flights would be three times a week, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The flight will depart from Delhi at 8:50 am and will get into Maldives around lunch time. We first chose Bird group as our ground handler here in Delhi and now we have appointed them as our GSA.” Praful Khosla, Executive Vice President, Birdgroup, says, “We are pleased to be the GSA of MEGA Maldives Airlines in India. After Delhi, we will soon launch two flights from Mumbai to Male also. We will be soon coming u with special fares and special deals for the travel agents.”
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