Three Chinese airlines are planning to fly to the Maldives for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak.
Following the Chinese government's relaxation of COVID-19 regulations, the decision was made. According to Maldives Airports Company Limited, Beijing Capital Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Hong Kong Airlines will begin flying flights to the Maldives later this month (MACL).
From January 18 to February 22, Beijing Capital Carriers will run departures from Beijing Daxing Worldwide Air terminal to Velana International Airport terminal (Through). The carrier will work four flights each week utilizing an airplane with 306 seats.
From January 28 to Walk 25, China Eastern Carriers will work trips to Through from Shanghai Pudong Worldwide Air terminal. Utilizing a 232-seat airplane, the carrier will fly one time per week.
Up until Walk 23, Hong Kong Carriers will offer assistance between Hong Kong Worldwide Air terminal and By means of. A 292-seat airplane will be utilized by the carrier to work three flights every week.
Travel restrictions have been relaxed in China for people holding work and study permits, as well as those wishing to visit family. Quarantine limitations will be eliminated as well. Travelers visiting China, however, must demonstrate a negative PCR test result 48 hours before departure in order to enter the nation.
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, China was the Maldives' largest tourism source market.