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China to Resume Charter Flights to Maldives in February

China to Resume Charter Flights to Maldives in February

Chinese Ambassador Wang Lixin announced that charter flights from China to the Maldives will resume on 14 February, following an agreement during President Mohamed Muizzu's visit to China. Xiamen Airlines will start flights in March. The Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) will participate in ITB China 2024 in May. The goal is to regain China as the top tourism market. In 2023, the Maldives received 172,163 Chinese tourists.

Chinese Ambassador Wang Lixin announced that charter flights from China to the Maldives will resume on 14 February, following an agreement during President Mohamed Muizzu's visit to China. Xiamen Airlines will start flights in March. The Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) will participate in ITB China 2024 in May. The goal is to regain China as the top tourism market. In 2023, the Maldives received 172,163 Chinese tourists.

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Chinese Ambassador Wang Lixin announced that charter flights from China to the Maldives will resume on 14 February, following an agreement during President Mohamed Muizzu's visit to China. Xiamen Airlines will start flights in March. The Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) will participate in ITB China 2024 in May. The goal is to regain China as the top tourism market. In 2023, the Maldives received 172,163 Chinese tourists.

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