If you’re planning to travel to the Maldives for the purpose of tourism you can officially enrol as a member of the Maldives Border Miles a country-wide reward program created in response to the overall lack of tourism the country has seen in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Travellers enrolled in the program will earn points for each and every border crossing into the country with additional points to be rewarded for special occasions like wedding anniversaries or honeymoons.
Points will also be awarded for trips planned around special dates in the Maldives, including Eid holidays, as well as for going surfing, diving, island hopping, or participating in various other watersports from the partners of Maldives Border Miles while on vacation.
Lilit Marcus, CNN • Updated 13th November 2020
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(CNN) Move over, all-you-can-eat buffet: the all-you-can-stay resort package has entered the party.
A new offer from the adults-only Anantara Veli in Maldives will allow travelers to use the resort as a personal vacation crash pad but it s going to cost you.
The $30,000 package covers the use of a two-person overwater bungalow at the private-island property for unlimited use over 2021, with airport transfers and breakfast thrown in for good measure.
There will also be discounts on add-ons, which include Ayurvedic spa treatments, Maldivian cooking lessons and water activities like diving, snorkeling and surfing.
Maldives launches world’s first country-wide loyalty program to boost tourism
Maldives is one the most popular tourist destinations but like every other country its tourism industry has taken a hit due to the coronavirus pandemic. To remedy the situation, the country has launched a country-wide reward program that is created in response to the general lack of tourism the country has witnessed as a result of the pandemic.
The three-tiered loyalty program will offer luxury with the most exclusive privileges and unique benefits. It is the world’s first loyalty program for a country and could be a pivotal point for Maldives where tourism is one of the major industries.
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Shahudha Mohamed
15 December 2020, MVT 09:22
Tourists disembark from a Qatar Airways flight after arriving at Velana International Airport. PHOTO: NISHAN ALI / MIHAARU
Shahudha Mohamed
15 December 2020, MVT 09:22
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) revealed, on Monday, that Visit Maldives is participating in the Travel Meet Asia series, along with various industry partners.
Travel Meet Asia is a four-part virtual travel roadshow organized by ITB Asia, focusing on different parts of the continent, including South Asia, Southeast Asia, Mice and Corporate, and Northeast Asia.
According to MMPRC, the first part of the roadshow, Travel Meet Asia - South Asia, is an exclusive venue to meet buyers and sellers from this region and obtain valuable business opportunities.
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