The national airline of the Maldives, Maldivian Airlinesrecently integrated its very first jumboa Airbus A330-200to its fleet. This acquisition marks an important milestone for the company, which is now moving into the long-haul operations. The new aircraft, capable of carrying 264 passengers spread over three classeswill be used to offer direct flights from the Maldives to key destinations such as Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu. This development reflects the company's ambitions to expand its network and increase its presence on the international aviation scene.
Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Maldivian Airlinesthe national airline of the Maldives, has entered a new era in its aviation history. With the arrival of its very first wide-body aircraft, a Airbus A330-200Maldivian Airlines is broadening its horizons and preparing to launch long-haul operations in addition to its current offer of regional destinations.
An aerial giant to connect the world
The Airbus A330-200 is known as a medium-capacity long-haul airliner. It was designed by the European aircraft manufacturer Airbussince 1992. Today, this giant of the air joins the Maldivian Airlines fleet, symbolizing the strengthening of the Maldives' connectivity with the rest of the world. This strategic acquisition will enable direct flights linking the archipelago to major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu.
Luxurious on-board comforts
Maldivian Airlines' A330-200 has been fitted out to offer passengers the very best in comfort. Equipped with three cabin classesThe new aircraft offers a total of 264 seats: 18 in business class, 30 in premium class and 216 in economy class. Every detail has been designed to guarantee a pleasant flying experience, with technological innovations and top-of-the-range services.
A modern, economical aircraft
This Airbus model is renowned for its outstanding performance in terms of fuel consumption efficiency. This is of paramount importance in the world of modern aviation, in the face of increasing requirements to reduce CO₂ emissions. The choice of the A330-200 is in line with Maldivian Airlines' commitment to supporting sustainable development while continuing to expand its services.
A remarkable entry on the international market
The introduction of this new aircraft marks a decisive step forward for Maldivian Airlines, which will now be able to explore more markets and offer more services. direct connections to key destinations worldwide. By joining other global carriers who are also undergoing similar expansions, Maldivian Airlines is positioning itself as a key player in international air transport.
The delivery of this Airbus underlines airlines are reorganizing their fleets and services to adapt to the new needs of today's travelers. Following the example of KLMMaldivian Airlines opens up new air corridors, joining the movement towards globalization and universal accessibility in the air transport sector.

Comparison between Maldivian Airlines and the Airbus A330-200
Features | Details |
Model | Airbus A330-200 |
Passenger capacity | 264 |
Cabins | Three classes |
Planned destinations | Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu |
Type of flight | Long-haul |
Airlines | Maldivian Airlines |
Region of origin | Republic of Maldives |
Date of receipt | January 6, 2025 |
Expansion plans | International flights |
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