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China’s Chongqing Airlines Begins Operations to Maldives

China’s Chongqing Airlines Begins Operations to Maldives

Chongqing Airlines commenced operations to the Maldives with its maiden flight from Chongqing to Malé via Colombo, carrying 82 passengers. The inaugural flight landed at Velana International Airport, where a reception was attended by Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal, Chinese Ambassador Wang Lixin, MACL CEO Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed, and Chongqing Airlines Vice President Xie Jinping. The airline will operate three weekly flights using Airbus A320 aircraft.

Chongqing Airlines commenced operations to the Maldives with its maiden flight from Chongqing to Malé via Colombo, carrying 82 passengers. The inaugural flight landed at Velana International Airport, where a reception was attended by Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal, Chinese Ambassador Wang Lixin, MACL CEO Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed, and Chongqing Airlines Vice President Xie Jinping. The airline will operate three weekly flights using Airbus A320 aircraft.

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Chongqing Airlines commenced operations to the Maldives with its maiden flight from Chongqing to Malé via Colombo, carrying 82 passengers. The inaugural flight landed at Velana International Airport, where a reception was attended by Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal, Chinese Ambassador Wang Lixin, MACL CEO Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed, and Chongqing Airlines Vice President Xie Jinping. The airline will operate three weekly flights using Airbus A320 aircraft.

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