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Seven hours to the Maldives!

29 Aug 2018 - by Tessa Reed
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DIRECT weekly charter

flights to the Maldives

will commence on

November 24, offering nonstop

flights between South

Africa and Maldives for the

first time in 20 years.

Starlight Holidays has been

appointed as the sole GSA

for this new route following

the signing of an exclusive

charter agreement between

Air Tour Operators, SAA and

the Ministry of Tourism in

Maldives.

Starlight Holidays is

associated with the Foggitt

family. John Foggitt was the

founder of TFC Tours, the

pioneers of scheduled tours

for South Africans in the

1960s.

The flights will be operated

by SAA using an A340 with

business and economy

cabins. The flights will depart

at 22h00 on Saturdays,

arriving in the Maldives at

09h00 on Sundays.

“At present South Africans’

best option is to go via

Dubai to Maldives and, door

to door, this is close to 20

hours travelling time before

you transfer from Malé to

your resort,” says Daphne

Osborne, Starlight Holidays

director. She says the charter

flights will take seven hours

from Johannesburg to the

Maldives with a 10-minute

transfer to the resorts.

“Because the Maldivian

Tourism Authorities and

the hotels in the south of

Maldives are so enthusiastic,

they have given us very

competitive rates to attract

this new direct market,”

Daphne says. Seven-night

packages will start from

R18 990.

The flights have been

packaged with three resorts

close to the airport and offer

options of bed and breakfast,

half board, and all inclusive.

Maldivian Airlines

announced plans to launch

weekly flights between

Johannesburg and the

Maldives in August last year,

pending government approval.

The flights have yet to

materialise.

Lucinda Tyler, product

manager of Club Travel, says

the charters will be great for

the Maldives, adding that

there has been an increase in

sales to the destination since

the pricing has come down.

“Everybody has been waiting

for Maldivian Airlines’ flights

and it’s unfortunate that they

have not taken off yet.” 

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