Maldivian's first flight to Shanghai was last night, with it being the third destination the airline operates flights to in China.
National airline Maldivian has commenced flights to Shanghai, China.
Maldivian's first flight to Shanghai was last night, with it being the third destination the airline operates flights to in China.
Maldivian acquired its first widebody aircraft A330 and commenced flights to Chengdu on January 21, and to Beijing on January 24.
Return tickets to Chengdu are priced at USD 688 (MVR 10,610), to Beijing at USD 788 (MVR 12,151) and to Shanghai at USD 777 (MVR 11,981).
The Airbus A330 has the capacity to carry 260 passengers, with seats offered in business, premium and economy class, and has a cargo capacity of 10 tonnes.
Each passenger is granted a baggage allowance of 40kg.
With the Airbus 330, Maldivian's fleet is now at 25 aircrafts. The airline aims to acquire an additional Airbus A330 plane later this year, and to commence flights to destinations in Europe as well.