Maldivian Airlines has become a new operator of
Airbus single aisle aircraft, following the first commercial
flight of an A320 on the inaugural flight from Male to Chennai.
The aircraft, operated under a leasing
agreement, is the first A320 Maldivian will fly to destinations in
the Indian sub-continent.
The aircraft, which is powered by CFM56 engines,
was previously handed over at Ibrahim Nasir International Airport,
Maldives, in October 2012.
Its interior has been specifically modified to
accommodate a three-class configuration: 14 business, 18 premium
and 120 economy seats.
“This entry into service of our first A320 is a
great day for Maldivian and our passengers. This signifies the
increasing expansion of Maldivian in the region,” said Abdul Haris,
Managing Director of Maldivian. “We will start our A320 operations
with direct flights to Mumbai, Chennai and Dhaka, much-anticipated
routes for our customers.”
See other recent news regarding:
Travel News Asia,
RevPAR,
Interviews,
Pictures,
Sports Tourism,
Videos,
Airbus,
Maldives,
Chennai
|