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British Airways Launches New Flights to Maldives

October 12, 2009 Blog 2 Comments
British Airways Launches New Flights to Maldives

British Airways is to launch its new thrice-weekly direct flights from Gatwick to Male, Maldives from October 25, 2009.
The new service will be the first time ever British Airways has offered flights to the Maldives. As of now, the new flights to Male will depart on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays.

Holidays in The Maldives will introduce British Airways customers to a fantastic selection of tiny palm fringed coral islands each with its own exclusive resort hotel. Each of these international standard hotels in the Maldives is four or five stars in quality offering a great range of activities such as diving, snorkelling, sailing and fishing, or you can simply laze your days away sunbathing on a stunning white, sandy beach.

The routes will be operated by Boeing 777 aircraft with a three-class configuration: World Traveller, World Traveller Plus and Club WorldBritish Airways is to launch its new thrice-weekly direct flights from Gatwick to Male, Maldives from October 25, 2009.The new service will be the first time ever British Airways has offered flights to the Maldives. As of now, the new flights to Male will depart on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays.

Holidays in The Maldives will introduce British Airways customers to a fantastic selection of tiny palm fringed coral islands each with its own exclusive resort hotel.

Each of these international standard hotels in the Maldives is four or five stars in quality offering a great range of activities such as diving, snorkelling, sailing and fishing, or you can simply laze your days away sunbathing on a stunning white, sandy beach.

The routes will be operated by Boeing 777 aircraft with a three-class configuration: World Traveller, World Traveller Plus and Club World.

Source: pr-canada.net

Maldives to ban reef shark fishing by March 2010

October 6, 2009 Blog No Comments
Maldives to ban reef shark fishing by March 2010

When Maldives Minister of State for Fisheries and Agriculture stood up to speak at the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission steering committee meeting in Mombasa, he talked extensively about the shark and how the tiny archipelago is changing its fortunes from the sea creature.

But to the surprise of many, especially the Kenyan delegation, the minister, Dr Hussein Rasheed Hassan, explained that his country was in the process of banning fishing of sharks from its waters, making it the first nation in the region to make such a move.

The majority of states in the region do not attach such value to the sharks.

But in Maldives, where the number of sharks has plummeted in recent years due to their killing by fishermen targeting them for their lucrative fins, the predator are a key feature of the tourism sector.

In 1998, a 10-year moratorium banning shark fishing was imposed to cover the seven atolls where tourism had been established on the assumption that many tourists visited the Maldives to see sharks.

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However, with the spread of tourism to almost all islands in the country, the ministry decided to expand the ban to encompass all reef sharks fishing across the Maldives within a 12 nautical mile radius (22km).

Dr Hassan said the Maldives government has now given a one year notice of a total ban on reef shark fishing by March 2010.

“We have realised that it is more economically viable to leave the shark and other sea creatures unharmed because the country currently earns about $7 million annually from the diving industry,” Hassan said.

The reason for the ban, he said, was to increase the stocks and add value to diving tourism and attract more tourists who visit the islands for their beautiful underground coral gardens.

“The marine ecosystem is very fragile and that is why we have to regulate activities that coupled with the treats of climate change could adversely affect the major sources of income for the country,” he said.

With most of its 1,000 scattered islands without electricity, Maldives has in the past few years become a favoured tourist destination for honeymooners as well.

Dr Hassan said that, today, the country receives tourists twice its 350, 000 population every year.

In Maldives, sharks have a particularly valuable role in the tourism industry, which generates some 30 per cent of the country’s GDP.

According to surveys, about 30 per cent of tourists visit the Maldives for its underwater marine with life, viewing sharks and manta rays as their top priorities.

Source: http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news

Marriage counselling in the Maldives? Travel firm launches ‘divorce tourism’ packages

September 3, 2009 Blog No Comments
Marriage counselling in the Maldives? Travel firm launches ‘divorce tourism’ packages
Marriage tourism In the Maldvies

Marriage tourism In the Maldvies

If you’re experiencing marital strife, the thought of sharing your two-week holiday in the Maldives with a marriage guidance counsellor may not be conducive to patching things up.

But if one Indian travel firm’s idea to use holidays to pull couples back from the brink of divorce catches on, the concept could be heading for Britain.

Mumbai-based KV Tours and Travels is offering ‘divorce tourism’ packages where couples are accompanied by a relationship counsellor to encourage them to give things another go.

Despite the fact that India has one of the world’s lowest divorce rates with one in 100 married couples breaking up, it is apparently on the rise.

KV Tours and Travels chief executive Vijesh Thakker, who was inspired by the break-up of a friend’s marriage, said: ‘With divorce tourism, what we’re trying to do is to bring together couples who are heading towards divorce to stop them.

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President to visit Italy to attract more tourists, can he?

first tourists in the maldives were italiansPresident Mohamed Nasheed has announced that he will be visiting Italy on the 14 th of this month and that the visit is aimed at increasing the number of Italians tourists arriving Maldives. President said the target is to bring in an additional 5000 Italian tourists this year. President Nasheed made the announcement speaking at a press conference held at the President’s Office on Monday.

Speaking at the press conference President said world tourism industry has slowed down and that he believed Maldives tourism will be exceptionally slow during June and July this year. He said he will be working to bring in more Italians during this period to offset the losses.
He noted that tourists initially came to Maldives from clubs and that most Italians came from clubs like Vacanze and Valtur. He said clubs like these used to sell Maldives at attractive prices and that prices went up as a direct of the increase in the lease rent of the resort islands. He further said such high prices have caused difficulties for clubs to bring in regular tourists to Maldives.

President said during the period when Maldives were marketed at low prices, number of Italians tourists was considerable and that it declined by some 20 percent when the government increased rental charges of the resorts. The losses incurred by the tourism industry as a result of the decline in number of arrivals far out weighed the additional revenue the government generated by increasing the rental fees of the resorts President said.

He also revealed that all expenses to participate in Milan Fair this year will borne by the Italian government and that discussions on the matter is underway with Italian Ambassador accredited to Maldives and Italian Trade Minister.

Some Facts on Italian Market for our President

1- December 2000 ended with 106451 Italians visiting the Maldives. This is a 20% growth over 1999.

2- End of 2000, Italian market share among the generating markets was 22%. Overall tourism arrivals grew by 8.7% in 2000.

3- 2001, Italian Arrivals grew by 8.7% with claiming 25.1% market share overall. The same year, overall tourist arrival growth was negative at -1.3%

4- End of 2002 there was negative growth of -0.7% on Italian arrivals and maintained a market share of 23%. In 2002 the total tourist arrival to the Maldives grew by 5.1%

5- 2003, Italian market grew by 22.1% and overall market share grew to 24.9%. Overall arrival to the Maldives grew by 16.3%

6- 2004, Italian market showed a negative growth of -6.6% and the market share was reduced to 21.2%. The same year Maldives enjoyed and overall growth of 9.4%.

7- 2005, Italian market had a negative growth 46.5%, (largest single drop) and the market share was reduced to 17.7%. The same year there was an overall negative growth on the tourist arrival to the Maldives at -35.9%

8- 2006, the Italian arrivals grew by 69% while the market share was increased to 19.8%. The same year total tourist arrival to the Maldives grew by 52.3%

9- 2007, there was a negative growth of 1.42% on overall tourist arrival from Italy. Overall growth of arrival to the Maldives from all generating markets increased by12.29%.

10- 2008, Italian market had a negative growth of -11.4% and held a market share of 15.2%. The same year Maldives tourist arrival grew by 1.1%

Why is it the way it is?

1- Italian market trends fluctuated along with the time frame between 1972 -2008
2- Propensity to travel and purchasing power parity remained unimpressive over the years
3- Short haul destinations become more accessible and cheaper with comparable product

What have we done?

1- We have failed to predict these trends and take preventive measures
2- Maldives Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) has over the years equated marketing and advertising
3- Ministry of Tourism would have too much control on MTPB
4- Ministry of Tourism (MOT) has failed to realize the importance of the medium range markets and charter markets
5- Charter Airlines found it too expensive to run the operation to the Maldives (get the corruption out of the way)
6- MOT/MTPB is not properly armed with statistics and research capabilities, thus resulting in blunt decisions costing the country far too much
7- New islands with controlled rent was a disaster as there is no way to control the prices for market mix maintenance in the destination.
8- No proper leadership in one of the most important organizations (MTPB) in the Maldives.
9- Failed to realize the emerging markets and look to grow them for benefits in the long run.

Maldives Scuba Diving Holidays

October 2, 2008 Maldives holidays 1 Comment
Maldives Scuba Diving Holidays

Maldives is a country known for its water-based activity options. Most of the tourists come over here to take part in these water sports, which are extremely popular. Travelers visit the Maldives to take part in these some of the best water sports available for holiday makers. Scuba Diving Holidays is the most popular activity in Maldives. Scuba diving is particularly famous in this country and thus there are a large number of resorts to be found in this truly exotic country.

Some of the many  Maldives diving resorts are known for their sandy white beaches and exotic lagoons, which serve as popular diving spots. These Maldives best resorts have beautiful beach bungalows with simple yet elegant interior.

The diving resorts are particularly known for the facilities offered by them that allow the tourist for scuba diving or snorkeling. These resorts provide tourists with dhonis that allow them to go for their diving expeditions. The waters surrounding these resorts are filled with exotic marine life, thereby making this activity all the more popular and important. Trained divers assist the tourists in their adventure activity and make sure that they have a great time in a safe and secured manner.

The Diving Holiday resorts in Maldives have all the facilities that make your stay a comfortable one. Laundry service, in-room service, concierge services, internet facility, island Sommelier are some of the many facilities that one can find over here. All the diving resorts have good medical facilities. Some of the resorts also host decompression chamber for diving sicknesses and emergency.
If you intend to travel around the Maldives you would need a boat or as it is known locally a “safari boat”.

Safari boats are liveaboard vessels where all your needs are catered. All liveaboard vessels must comply with high regulatory standards. Most new generation liveaboard vessels are equipped with cabins with attached toilets, air-conditioning in cabins and lounge area, restaurant & bar facilities, sun deck, sound proof generators, video facilities, and diving equipment such as compressors, oxygen cylinders etc. However please make sure you inform us of any specific requirement in order to ensure that your holiday goes as planned.

Maldives Holidays

October 2, 2008 Maldives holidays No Comments
Maldives Holidays

Maldives Holidays or the Holidays in the Maldives are all about mastering the art of doing nothing. Yet doing every little thing that matters, in style… From best in class water bungalows to world-class resort islands, these stunning islands are the perfect getaway. Home to some of the most colourful marine-life and corals, it follows that scuba-diving and snorkelling are popular past-times here. While by night, you can enjoy international cuisine – all by candlelight under the stars. Put in the simplest form, the Maldives holidays are a lifestyle of paradise.

Maldives, over time became famous for, diving, snookering, honeymoon, wedding, spas, and just the leisure art of doing nothing. They promise, that by the time you are ready to depart, you must have mastered the art of doing nothing, so you take back home a clean relaxes mind and body.

Mr. Abdulla Yameen appointed as the new Minister of Tourism

Male’, 30 September 2008

Mr. Abdulla Yameen has been appointed as the new Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation on New Tourism Minister29th September 2008.

Former Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Dr. Abdulla Mausoom has been appointed as the Minister of Environment, Energy and Water.

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    Maldives Luxury Resorts Holidays

    October 14, 2008

    Maldives Luxury Resorts Holidays

    In deed the luxury travelers love the Maldives Holidays and the luxury it has to offer. In the Maldives are famous for the sunny white beaches, turquoise blue lagoons and tropical climate, the Maldives is also popular for its luxury class resorts accommodation.

    Maldives Family Holidays

    October 2, 2008

    Maldives Family Holidays

    If you are looking for a fun-filled sun drenched holiday with plenty of sand and the surf, the Maldives islands will not disappoint you. The islands offer a number of activities for the whole family to get involved in and share. Some of the islands also offer a professional child minding services, when you need sometime for yourselves and want to leave your precious one in capable hands.

    Maldives Spa and Wellness Holidays

    October 2, 2008

    Maldives Spa and Wellness Holidays

    The latest addition to the Maldives holiday experience is the spa and wellness holiday options. Wellness centers and spas in the Maldivian resorts include traditional healing arts to the exotic practices of the orient and the better known therapies from Europe. Ayurvedic healing, Thai massage, acupressure, reflex massage, yoga, meditation, shiatsu massage and Maldivian natural therapies, these are all on offer.

    Maldives Scuba Diving Holidays

    October 2, 2008

    Maldives Scuba Diving Holidays

    Maldives is a country known for its water-based activity options. Most of the tourists come over here to take part in these water sports, which are extremely popular. Travelers visit the Maldives to take part in these some of the best water sports available for holiday makers. Scuba Diving Holidays is the most popular activity in Maldives. Scuba diving is particularly famous in this country and thus there are a large number of resorts to be found in this truly exotic country.

    Maldives Honeymoon Holidays

    October 2, 2008

    Maldives Honeymoon Holidays

    The Maldivian people are bound to give you a warm welcome on your Maldives honeymoon ensuring the best Maldives holidays. Colourful and lively, the Maldives is more than just an idyllic beach location. From fish and crafts markets to regular displays of traditional dance and music, you will never forget your honeymoon in Maldives.

    The Maldives

    The Maldives islands

    June 13, 2008

    Located in the Indian Ocean, sunny, unique and unspoiled, the Maldives is an archipelago comprising 1,190 low-lying coral islands scattered across the equator

    Maldives Travel, Tourism and Business

    June 13, 2008

    Tourism is the largest industry in the Maldives. 30% of the GDP and 70% of the foreign exchange that flows into the country is through the tourism sector.

    Maldives Geography

    June 13, 2008

    A string of pearls scattered over the deep blue Indian Ocean – The first glimpse you get of this fascinating atoll- formation confirms two unique aspects of the Republic of Maldives. Not only does it consist of the most beautiful tropical islands, but 99% of its 90.000 km² is covered by the sea.

    Maldives Culture

    June 12, 2008

    The origins of the Maldivian people are shrouded in mystery. The First settlers may well have been from Sri Lanka and Southern India.

    Our Environment

    June 12, 2008

    White sandy beaches sparkling in the sun alongside crystal clear lagoons would be an idyllic place to spend a perfect holiday. While this is true in most aspects, the degree of fragility of our environment is gaining much attention within national and international levels.

    Maldives People

    June 12, 2008

    The population of Maldives has increased rapidly during the last few decades. However with a population of nearly 330,000 the country still remains one of the smallest independent nations in Asia.

    Maldives History

    June 12, 2008

    Legend has it that a prince and his wife, the daughter of the King of today’s Sri Lanka, stopped at Raa Atoll during a voyage and were invited to stay as rulers.

    Stay in Maldives

    January 17, 2007

    Tourist Visa
    Tourist visa is granted for all nationalities, on arrival to Maldives. This means, no prior visa is required to arrive to Maldives.
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    Sky Diving in Paradise

    January 8, 2007

    The first ever commercial Sky-Diving (Boogie) event in the Maldives will be held in Gan (Addu Atoll) from 13th to 21st February 2007. This event is being organized by Skydive-Nuggets of Germany and Island Aviation Services. Similar Boogie events will be organized in the future and dates will be announced on www.island.com.mv
    During this period, 25 [...]