From London and Paris to the Maldives: beOnd launches new routes with fares starting at £3,737.
beOnd introduces direct flights to the Maldives
According to Novyny.live: The airline beOnd has announced new services to the Maldives departing from London and Paris, beginning in December 2026. Flights will operate from Heathrow and Charles de Gaulle airports, with three weekly departures on each route. This schedule offers travelers flexible options for visiting the sought-after island destination.
Every seat on beOnd aircraft is business class, ensuring passengers enjoy a premium travel experience. A round-trip ticket to the Maldives starts at £3,737, which is roughly €4,320. The airline will use modern Airbus A321 and A319 planes, known for high service standards and safety.
- Complimentary chauffeur transfer to the airport is included with every ticket.
- Ukrainian passport holders must have a passport valid for at least one month from the arrival date to enter the Maldives.
- As of March 2026, Ukrainian citizens do not require a visa for travel to the Maldives.
Impact on the travel market
beOnd's expansion could significantly reshape the tourism landscape. The Maldives has long been a top leisure destination, and these new flights from London and Paris increase accessibility for European travelers, potentially boosting the local economy.
Additionally, with visa-free entry for Ukrainians, these routes may attract visitors from Ukraine seeking an exotic getaway. This development could help drive tourism flows in the region.
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