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Seventeen airlines join Maldives’ sea-to-air cargo service

Seventeen airlines join Maldives’ sea-to-air cargo service

Seventeen international airlines have joined the Maldives’ sea-to-air cargo service, a joint venture between Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), Maldives Ports Limited (MPL), and Maldives Customs Service. Launched in May last year, the service aligns with President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s economic diversification vision. Goods are transported to 23 destinations, with over two million kilograms of cargo carried so far.

Seventeen international airlines have joined the Maldives’ sea-to-air cargo service, a joint venture between Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), Maldives Ports Limited (MPL), and Maldives Customs Service. Launched in May last year, the service aligns with President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s economic diversification vision. Goods are transported to 23 destinations, with over two million kilograms of cargo carried so far.

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Seventeen international airlines have joined the Maldives’ sea-to-air cargo service, a joint venture between Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), Maldives Ports Limited (MPL), and Maldives Customs Service. Launched in May last year, the service aligns with President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s economic diversification vision. Goods are transported to 23 destinations, with over two million kilograms of cargo carried so far.

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