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7-hour Maldives flights start in April

13 Aug 2019 - by Catherine Bower
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AGENTS can once again book

direct flights to the Maldives

as ATO Tours has signed a

new charter agreement with SAA to

operate once-weekly non-stop flights

to the southern Maldives, landing

at Gan International Airport. Flights

will commence on April 21 and have

been planned until January 31.

In December and January the

flights were chartered and packaged

for a limited time with great

success.

The new flight will be operated with

an Airbus A340-300 in a two-class

configuration with lie-flat businessclass seats. Flights will depart

OR Tambo International Airport at

23h50 on Sundays, arriving in Gan

on Mondays at 09h40. The return

flight will depart Gan on Saturdays

at 13h00, arriving in Johannesburg

at 17h00.

“Currently, a round trip to

anywhere in the Maldives takes

around 40 hours because the only

way to get there is via the Gulf,”

says ATO md, Keith Gow. The SAAoperated flights will be just under

seven hours.

Like the flights at the end of

2018, the direct flight has been

packaged for seven nights with the

three-star Equator Village starting

at R12 990, four-star Canareef from

R15 990 and five-star Shangri-La

Villingili Resort & Spa from

R29 990. Prices are per

person sharing and include

airfare, taxes, transfers,

resort accommodation,

breakfast daily and the

option to upgrade to either

breakfast and dinner; full

board; breakfast, dinner and

drinks; or all-inclusive.

Bookings are now entirely

through ATO with Keith

saying this process has now

been consolidated under

one company. “Initially,

Starlight Holidays was

assisting us because we

did not have a bookings

infrastructure in South

Africa. We have since set up

offices in Johannesburg and

Cape Town and agents can

book directly through us.”

He said Starlight had been

a great partner to work with.

 Keith says ATO is also

in the advanced stages of

planning connections to the

rest of the Maldives, Sri

Lanka and southern India.  

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