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MATATO reinforces confidence in Maldives as global travel hub

By Ahmed Ashraf Published 4 hours ago

The Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators has issued an official statement urging industry wide unity as escalating regional tensions trigger global flight disruptions affecting international travel to and from the Maldives.

In its statement last night, MATATO said the tourism sector is already witnessing cancellations and operational challenges as airlines adjust schedules amid Middle East instability. The association warned that as a destination heavily reliant on tourism and uninterrupted air connectivity, the Maldives faces potential economic repercussions if disruptions persist.

MATATO affirmed its solidarity with the Maldivian people, the Government and tourism stakeholders, stressing that coordination and proactive engagement are essential to safeguard the industry and maintain global confidence in the Maldives as a trusted destination.

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Recognising the gravity of the unfolding situation, the association highlighted the importance of collective action to protect international connectivity and visitor sentiment. It noted that the Maldivian tourism sector has weathered global crises before and emerged stronger through resilience and collaboration.

“Together with our nation, we remain steadfast and united,” the statement concluded, reinforcing the industry’s commitment to stability and continued strength during a period of uncertainty.

The message comes as flight cancellations linked to regional conflict disrupt travel patterns across key Middle Eastern transit hubs, underscoring the critical importance of coordinated national and industry responses.

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