Tigerair has launched flights between Singapore
and Malé, capital of the Republic of Maldives.
The airline is operating the route with Airbus
A320 aircraft four times per week, departing from Singapore every
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
“The Maldives is widely considered to be a
premier tropical beach destination and it is one of the best
idyllic spots to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of
our modern lifestyles. As the only no-frills airline flying direct
from Singapore to Maldives, we hope to make this exotic holiday
destination even more accessible than before to everyone, from
families to honeymooners to beach lovers,” said Mr Ho Yuen Sang,
Chief Operating Officer at Tigerair.
An archipelago nation that comprises 1,190
islands in the Indian Ocean, Maldives is renowned for its
natural pristine beaches and island environment.
The natural beauty
and splendor of the Maldives has won millions of globetrotters
over thanks to its famous crystal clear waters, hospitable people,
gorgeous sunsets and powdery white sand beaches.
The addition of the Maldives to Tigerair’s
growing sun-sand-sea network means beach lovers are spoilt for
choice when it comes to choosing their next beach getaway. Just
last year, Tigerair added Langkawi and Boracay to perennial
favourites, Bali, Krabi and Phuket.
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