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Govt launches ‘Addu Asseyri Tourism Development Plan’

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The Tourism Ministry has launched the ‘Addu Asseyri Tourism Development Plan’, an initiative under the administration’s ‘Hafuthaa 14’ roadmap.

The project was launched in a ceremony attended by Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal and Addu City Mayor Ali Nizar in a ceremony held at the Addu City Council on Thursday.

According to the Tourism Ministry, the ‘Addu Asseyri Tourism Development Plan’ is in line with the administration’s ambitious first 100-day pledge to formulate and introduce a specialized tourism project for Addu City.

Developed by CDC Consulting, the comprehensive five-year destination development strategy is accompanied by a detailed situational analysis report.

According to the Tourism Ministry, the plan is strategically crafted to not only enhance tourism in the region, but also to make a substantial contribution to the local economy of Addu, reflecting President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s commitment to transformative initiatives.

The plan also encompasses key presidential pledges to Addu city, including the establishment of 6,000 tourist beds, the creation of 10,000 jobs, the revitalization of Shangri-La operations, and the establishment of a seaplane hub within the first year of the presidency.

Tourism Ministry says the initiatives will transform Addu City into a thriving tourism hub, offering unparalleled opportunities for growth and prosperity.

The plan also outlines a range of developments, such as the creation of cultural village, wellness zones, marine protected areas, and hospitality school.

According to the Tourism Ministry, the initiatives not only aim to attract visitors, but also to showcase the rich heritage and natural beauty of Addu City, providing a unique and immersive experience for tourists and locals alike.

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Maldivian regional fleet grows with fourth ATR arrival

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Maldivian, the national carrier of the island nation on Wednesday, announced the arrival of its newest addition to the fleet, a fourth ATR 42-600 aircraft.

The new aircraft added to the carrier landed at Velana International Airport some time on Wednesday.

In order to commemorate the milestone, a special ceremony was held at VIA which was attended by distinguished guests, officials and key partners.

The new aircraft, Maldivian added, will enhance the airline’s capacity to serve more routes and provide increased connectivity for both locals and tourists. Moreover, this fleet expansion also reflects Maldivian’s commitment to offering exceptional service and convenience to its passengers.

At Wednesday’s event to welcome the new ATR aircraft, Maldivian’s Managing Director Ibrahim Iyas emphasized the importance of the new aircraft in the company’s growth strategy.

“We have made great strides toward achieving both operational excellence and a greater passenger experience with the addition of this brand-new ATR aircraft to our fleet,” Iyas commented.

“This aircraft offers an unprecedented level of comfort thanks to improved interior humidity control and much lower noise levels. Modern avionics and exceptional fuel economy which further support our dedication to sustainability while maximizing performance throughout our expanding network.”

Maldivian fleet currently has 25 aircraft which include an Airbus A320 commercial carrier, four ATRs, nine Dash-8 series aircraft and eleven Twin Otter seaplanes.

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Economic growth slowed down 4.7% in 2023.: MMA

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Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) reports the economic growth slowed down 4.7% in 2023.

In its annual report, the central bank reported economic growth slowed owing to muddied performances in the tourism and construction industries.

While last year economic growth slowed 4.7%, it rose by 13.9% in 2022.

Tourism industry activity slipped last year because of the decline in the average duration of stay.

While tourism and construction industries, two of the major economic sectors, observed decline, other major sectors such as financial, fisheries, and private sector credit had gone up.

The Maldives government is taking corrective measures to rectify the economic growth, while President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s vision is to elevate the country’s national GDP to USD 12 billion, according to the Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed.

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TMA becomes first Asian operator to receive Havilland Certificate

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Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA), the world’s largest seaplane operator, receives De Havilland Canada’s endorsement certificate, making it the first operator in Asia to achieve the recognition.

At the official endorsement ceremony held last Sunday, De Havilland’s Chief Executive Officer Brian Chafe awarded the endorsement to TMA Chief Executive Officer A.U.M Fazy.

De Havilland owners Sherry Brideson and Robert McDonald, along with senior representatives of the Canada’s aerospace company and TMA officiated the ceremony.

TMA Chief Fauzy had thanked De Havilland’s continued support with its Twin Otters, elevating the operator’s success.

De Havilland CEO highlighted TMA’s success of completing two million flight cycles, which he added is unprecedented anywhere else.

The Canadian aerospace company affirmed continued support to TMA in future as well.

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