Full-service Indian airline Vistara operated its first flight on the Mumbai-Malé route, on March 3 according to a company statement.
“The airline will fly three times a week on the route under India’s transport bubble agreement with the Republic of Maldives,” the statement noted.
Mr. Leslie Thng, Chief Executive Officer, Vistara, said, “Our new service to the Maldives will give travellers greater access to one of India’s most preferred holiday destinations.
The flights will be in function on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday every week, to and from Mumbai.
We are excited to extend our international network to the gorgeous Maldives. Malé is now a Vistara city!#FlyHigher #FlyTheNewFeeling #MaléOnVistara pic.twitter.com/fVybsNYikg
— Vistara (@airvistara) March 3, 2021