Tuesday, 2 May 2017

MEGA Maldives Airlines suspends flights to Hong Kong, Macau, Koror, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, India and China

Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
                  / KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals



MEGA Maldives Airlines temporarily suspends commercial flight operations from 2 May 2017 until further notice as part of its restructuring and recapitalization efforts. Its other management and administrative functions will continue as per normal.

Since 2016, MEGA Maldives Airlines has been involved in the complex process of restructuring the company with the aim of recapitalizing and upgrading to meet the level of product and service requirements its passengers deserve. This process would involve securing new investments, bringing changes to the ownership structure of the company, and a review of its fleet strategy with a view to acquire newer, and more suitable aircraft for the many markets we serve. It would also involve the complete retraining of MEGA’s flight crew and a renovation of its facilities.

It is the airline's ambition that once the restructuring process is completed, MEGA Maldives Airlines will be able to fly again soon with newer, more reliable aircraft – keeping customers and the Maldives at the heart of its business model.

MEGA Maldives Airlines was established in 2010 with the intention of expanding direct air connectivity between the Maldives and emerging market destinations. Since its establishment, it has carried over 1.1 million passengers  to over 5 destinations world-wide including Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai-Pudong, Koror, Macau, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Delhi and Mumbai.

For further information, visit www.megamaldivesair.com.


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