The Edition
facebook icon twitter icon instagram icon linkedin icon

Latest

Flight ticket sales open for Maldivians stranded in Malaysia

Ahmed Aiham
06 April 2020, MVT 14:44
The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. PHOTO: MIHAARU FILES
Ahmed Aiham
06 April 2020, MVT 14:44

National airline Maldivian on Monday opened the opportunity for Maldivians stranded in Malaysia, as a result of travel restrictions amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, to purchase flight tickets to return to the island nation.

Individuals can register for the flight and are expected to purchase a one-way ticket for upwards of MVR 4,000, starting from 1700 hrs (GMT+5) on April 6. The flight will depart from Kuala Lampur, Malaysia at 0600 hrs (GMT+8).

Maldivian's Public Relations Manager Moosa Waseem confirmed that 100 passengers were safely transported to Maldives on a flight that landed at Velana International Airport at 2145hrs, on Sunday.

The chartered flight from Colombo to Male' was the first operation carried out by Maldivian to bring back locals stranded in foreign countries due to travel restrictions implemented in response to the pandemic.

Another flight aims to evacuate Maldivians at Cochin, India, on Monday. One-way tickets for this chartered flight cost MVR 4,086.

The state assured that efforts were underway to bring back Maldivians stuck in other countries, such as Bangladesh, as well.

According to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by Health Protection Agency (HPA) to contain the spread of virus within the community, all arrivals, with the exception of tourists, must complete a 14-day period at a quarantine facility.

Therefore, all Maldivians that return will only be released after completing the quarantine period.

MORE ON NEWS