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Has tourism in Maldives resumed? The flight is expected to resume in July.
Maldives resumes the latest news. The Maldives Tourism Bureau said that it plans to reopen the border from July. From June 1 day, passengers who arrive in Maldives by yacht or private jet can re-enter Maldives; Commercial flights will be launched again from July 1.
On June 23, the Maldivian President IbrahimMohamed Saleh (Ibrahim Mohamed
Solih) said at the government press conference that the Maldives will fully open its borders from July 15 and implement the policy of "quarantine-free and visa-free for 30 days" for visiting tourists.
From July 15, overseas tourists will arrive in Maldives without compulsory isolation or testing, just fill in the health declaration form. All tourists who book accommodation in this country can get a 30-day free visa. However, in addition to transportation arrangements, the whole holiday must be booked at one facility. Visitors with COVID-19's symptoms or traveling with people with similar symptoms will be examined at their own expense.
In addition, from June 1 day, passengers arriving in Maldives by yacht or private jet can re-enter Maldives, and commercial flights will start again from July 1 day. Among them, Etihad Airways, Emirates Airlines and Qatar Airways are expected to be the first airlines to return home, bringing tourists from India, Sri Lanka, China, South Korea and the Middle East. At the end of this year, tourists from Europe and other parts of the world will follow closely.
It is understood that hotels and related ships on the Maldives holiday island (uninhabited island) will also receive tourists from July 15. On August 1 day, hotels and guesthouses on the residential island will reopen. Prior to this, tourists were forbidden to disembark on residential islands by cruise ships and yachts. According to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Tourism, every resort in Maldives must have personal protective equipment and certified medical staff on standby.
Maldives began to receive international tourists in July. Maldives Tourism Bureau issued a statement on May 30th, saying that it plans to reopen the border in July. The Maldives Tourism Bureau emphasizes that tourists will not be charged for entering the Maldives, nor will they be charged other extra fees.
It is also reported that from June 1 day, passengers arriving in Maldives by yacht or private jet can re-enter Maldives, and commercial flights will start again from July 1 day.
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