Beond airline starts flights from Dubai DWC to Maldives

by Staff Reporter
Beond Dubai to Male flights

Beond, the world’s first premium leisure airline, has announced the service launch of their inaugural flight from Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) to Malé, Maldives.

Dubai to Male flights

“The launch of our Dubai to Malé service provides customers in the region with an unforgettable experience to the breathtaking Maldives, and with a wide selection of convenient flight options from which to choose. We have been very pleased with the receptivity to our new service so far, as we build Beond as the ultimate premium travel brand,” said Tero Taskila, CEO and Chairman of Beond.

Beond will operate up to six flights per week from DWC to the picturesque Maldives, providing discerning customers in Dubai with unparalleled comfort and exclusivity to one of the most sought-after destinations in the world. Four flights per week are available for purchase between today and July, with an additional two flights per week beginning in July.

This premium leisure airline has redefined air travel, by delivering a private jet-like atmosphere.  Each flight delivers a seamless journey from the journey’s start to finish, embodying the epitome of luxury flying.

Beond’s state-of-the-art aircraft features modern cabin interiors and stylish seats designed to deliver the perfect travel experience and provide passengers with maximum comfort during their flight. Elegantly crafted lie-flat seats offer the perfect sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Beond’s inaugural flight from Dubai to Malé follows recent announcements including the receipt of a second aircraft, an Airbus A321 presently undergoing refurbishment, and that the airline would be the first in the world to offer select customers the Apple Vision Pro on board for a fully immersive inflight entertainment experience.

In addition to the Dubai inaugural flight, service from Milan, Italy begins later in the year. The company aims to offer flights from across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific to the Maldives.

tanvir@dubainewsweek.com

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