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The Tourism Goods and Services Tax (TGST) in the Maldives increased from 16% to 17% on July 1, 2025, impacting all tourism-related businesses. The new rate applies to all “time of supply” transactions on or after this date, meaning any invoice or payment made after June 30, 2025, will be charged at 17%. Will this affect occupancy and arrivals?

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Ahmed Jihad (Jay)

Ahmed

The Cocoon Collection Maldives

Ahmed Zahir

Ahmed

Angsana Velavaru

Mohamed Firaq

Mohamed

Inner Maldives

November 2025

The Tourism Goods and Services Tax (TGST) in the Maldives increased from 16% to 17% on July 1, 2025, impacting all tourism-related businesses. The new rate applies to all “time of supply” transactions on or after this date, meaning any invoice or payment made after June 30, 2025, will be charged at 17%. Will this affect occupancy and arrivals?

We asked a diverse panel how they would respond. Explore their answers below and discover actionable insights for your brand.
Ahmed Jihad (Jay)

Ahmed Jihad (Jay)

Chief Operating Officer

The Cocoon Collection Maldives

The increase of TGST from 16% to 17% is not expected to have a negative effect. Why? Because even with this adjustment, the tax rate remains reasonable compared to many other destinations. With new resorts opening, an expanded range of tourism products across the Maldives, and a strong collective marketing strategy, we are well positioned to tap into emerging markets and further diversify our visitor base. In addition, enhanced PR and marketing initiatives will support continued growth in both arrivals and overall revenue.

Ahmed Zahir

Ahmed Zahir

General Manager

Angsana Velavaru

We already have bookings secured until the end of the year, so there will not be much of an impact for now, as most hotels are likely to absorb the 1% increase since contracts were signed last year. However, from next year, we expect challenges in maintaining higher occupancy levels, as the Maldives continue to become more expensive while our competitors and similar destinations are becoming more affordable for travelers.

Mohamed Firaq

Mohamed Firaq

Managing Director

Inner Maldives

I don’t think the small TGST increase will make a significant difference. The real issue is that we are not marketing our tourism products effectively relative to their potential. With stronger global promotion highlighting the Maldives’ unique experiences, luxury resorts, and natural beauty, we could attract more visitors and avoid feeling pressure from such minor tax adjustments.

At the same time, the government should take a long-term view by projecting tourism capacity and bed growth for the next 3–4 years and structuring taxes in a sustainable, growth-focused manner. With smarter marketing, strategic planning, and capacity-based taxation, we can continue to grow arrivals, improve occupancy, and maximize revenue without overburdening the industry.

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November 20242 Insights

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Ross WoodsAbdulla Fathhey
May 20245 Insights

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Suresh DissanayakeAhmed DidiAbdulla Salih+2
March 20245 Insights

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Saazu SaeedNayomi TennakoonShiuna Khalid+2
June 20245 Insights

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Mariyam NoordeenIbrahim NizamAbdul Latheef+2
July 20244 Insights

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Ahmed KaramShaaz WaleedAhmed Siaar+1
January 20245 Insights

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Amir MansoorAhmed Zubair AdamIsmail Hameed+2
February 20245 Insights

Russia has become the dominant market for tourist arrivals in the Maldives. What do you think are the key reasons for this trend, and how might it evolve in the coming months?

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Mohamed FiraqFathmath MuslifaAhmed Shafee+2
December 20243 Insights

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Siraj Ali WaseemIsmail RasheedAlexi Argyris
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Ibrahim ShahidAlexander BryntMohamed Seeneen+2
April 20245 Insights

How significant is the incorporation of traditional island culture into festivities such as Eid celebrations at Maldives' resorts, in order to cultivate an authentic representation of Maldivian culture? Is it necessary to modify the traditional practices to cater to the demands of the sophisticated modern market?

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Shalinee AhmedMohamed AliZihuny Rasheed+2
September 20235 Insights

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Amir MansoorAhmed NaushadAhmed Zubair Adam+2
October 20236 Insights

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Ahmed AfrahAbdulla NasheedAhmed Zubair Adam+3
November 20233 Insights

In July 2022, the Finance Ministry along with the Tourism Ministry officials met with industry stakeholders MATI, MATATO, NBAM, NHGAM, ATA, MAYA etc. to share information on the increment of taxes in early 2023, in spite of not having an exact date of implementation. These meetings shed light on the proposed GST increments from 6% to 8% and TGST from 12% to 14% - a total increment of 2% from both the taxes. Many across the industry continue expressing their concerns on tax increment and advising authorities of the challenges in keeping up with competitive markets. What is your take on the matter?

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May 20235 Insights

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Ahmed IbrahimSeeneen MohamedAzim Mustag+2
March 20233 Insights

It is expected that the expansion of Hanimaadhoo International Airport with an investment of MVR 2 billion will change the entire tourism and trade landscape in northern Maldives. What are the pros and cons from this project?

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Ibrahim Ali JaleelAhmed Zubair AdamMohamed Khaleel
June 20234 Insights

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Thoha IbrahimAhmed ArshaAhmed Maumoon (Maan)+1
July 20234 Insights

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Ahmed Zubair AdamIsmail HameedIbrahim Ali Jaleel+1
January 20235 Insights

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Ahmed IbrahimHussain HassaanMohamed Firaq+2
February 20237 Insights

Maldives starts welcoming back Chinese tourists with 'arms wide open' as key market returns for the first time since March 2020. Unlike several other destinations with strict screening procedures for Chinese travelers, Maldives chose to maintain normal screening procedures for Chinese tourists. What could be the outcome from this?

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Amjad ThaufeegRaid MohamedDunston Withana Arachichi (Danny)+4
December 20234 Insights

With 68 percent of the bed capacity occupied by resorts, what challenges and opportunities do you foresee for diversifying accommodation options, considering the current distribution of beds in resorts, guesthouses, hotels, and liveaboard vessels?

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Ibrahim NizamAbdulla NasheedAhmed Zubair Adam+1
August 20234 Insights

The first week of 2023 has seen a jump in superyachts visiting the Maldives. According to tracking data compiled by Bloomberg and reported on 6 January 2023, "the Maldives saw 18 superyachts in early January, compared with only one two months ago." The report indicates a growing number of the global fleet cruising in the Maldives, with the island chain currently seeing more yachts than Hong Kong and Singapore combined, and slightly outpacing Thailand. With the increase of super yachts, the government has prepared and amended the current cruising regulations. What are the pros and cons of having many super yachts choosing the destination?

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Amir MansoorAhmed ZubairIbrahim Nizam+1
April 20235 Insights

With the recent launch of integrated tourism and plans of enhancement for Gan International Airport, what positive impacts are to be expected on the southern region of Maldives?

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Abdulla SalihFawzan FareidGais Naseer+2
October 20226 Insights

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Ahmed AfrahAbdulla NasheedAhmed Zubair Adam+3
November 20224 Insights

In July 2022, the Finance Ministry along with the Tourism Ministry officials met with industry stakeholders MATI, MATATO, NBAM, NHGAM, ATA, MAYA etc. to share information on the increment of taxes in early 2023, in spite of not having an exact date of implementation. These meetings shed light on the proposed GST increments from 6% to 8% and TGST from 12% to 14% - a total increment of 2% from both the taxes. Many across the industry continue expressing their concerns on tax increment and advising authorities of the challenges in keeping up with competitive markets. What is your take on the matter?

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Shaaz WaleedAhmed ArshadYoosuf Riffath+1
March 20223 Insights

Several lagoons are in process of reclamation and development for luxury resorts, and whilst Maldives advocate as Champions ofEnvironment, how healthy is it to develop all lagoon in Male' or Ari Atoll with artificial islands where tourism is already congested in such zones? What outcomes in terms of good and bad are from these developments?

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Abdul LatheefAbdulla NashidHussain Rasheed (Sendi)
January 20225 Insights

We are at the end of the fiscal year and the tourism industry has been continuously talking about the growth and shortage of rooms for the New Year period, as well as unavailability of parking slots for aircrafts. Amidst current demand for tourism, the black market for United States dollar has skyrocketed over the past few days. Are we heading into a similar crisis as our neighboring countries are facing?

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Ibrahim NizamAbdul LatheefAhmed Riyaz+2
February 20226 Insights

Will Homestay be an advantage to Maldivian tourism? Or will it bring revenue and change positioning from a unique destination to an all-inclusive average one.

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Ibrahim NizamDr. Mariyam ZulfaAditya Raj Singh+3
August 20225 Insights

WHO has recently declared a global health emergency for Monkeypox as several cases have been identified from across the world in regions outside of West and Central Africa, where it had initially emerged from. In the face of the Monkeypox outbreak in our top markets including India, how do you think this will affect the Maldives tourism industry and in tourist arrivals to the Maldives?

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Abdulla NasheedAhmed IbrahimRajeev Kohli+2
September 20215 Insights

What immediate changes are needed to establish a demand for direct flights to operate to airports outside Velana International Airport in Maldives? What is your take on the issue here: is it held back due to lack of infrastructure of other airports or has there not been adequate interest raised by the industry?

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Abdulla NasheedAbdulla NashidAhmed Arshad+2
October 20215 Insights

Tourism in the Southernmost tip of the Maldives have been one of the oldest, yet challenged in terms of growth and development- especially with two partially state-owned resorts that have not been in operation. What is your take in overcoming this decades-old obstacle and solution to develop tourism in the Southernmost islands, whilst transforming it to the country's second hub for tourists?

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Fawzan FariedMoosa RasheedShaaz Waleed+2
November 20214 Insights

India has contributed in numbers for tourist arrivals since the re-opening. Every Indian Celebrity has spent their vacation in Maldives. Social medias overwhelmed with pictures and posts. However, India's largest film industry still haven't chosen Maldives as a reasonable destination for movie shoots and big events such as IIFA, Filmfare etc, what can we do as a destination to capture that market? What's lacking and what are the challenges?

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Aditya Raj SinghSuraj KhanRajeev Kohli+1
May 20215 Insights

In the year 2010, shark fisheries and the sale of any shark products were banned in the Maldives by law. Eleven years since the ban, the local Fishing Industry has been raising concerns on fish that are caught that's been half-eaten by sharks due to over population of the species. Following these concerns from local fishermen, the Ministry of Fisheries, Marine Resources and Agriculture suggested to have a dialogue with stakeholders to allow shark fisheries. This opinion platform to lift the ban has raised concerns among the country's tourism industry, more importantly, within the Diving Industry. What is your take on this controversial matter on Shark Fisheries vs The Diving Industry?

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Saazu SaeedHussain Rasheed SendiAlex Bryant+2
March 20215 Insights

Do you believe that the Addendum to the Tourism Act with the mandatory service charge aimed at supporting the tourism industry employees will affect the industry in increasing the number of visitors? How will this bring a positive impact in terms of service and job satisfaction?

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Amjad ThaufeegAhmed IbrahimAbdulla Mufeed+2
June 20216 Insights

Do you believe that Homestay Tourism would benefit the Maldives Tourism Industry and support it in terms of growth? Or would it pose a challenge for small and medium tourism sectors, most of whom have barely survived during the initial pandemic with the stimulus packages, loans and moratoriums?

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Abdul LatheefNimad IbrahimShaaz Waleed+3
July 20216 Insights

Maldives has seen a major drop of arrival numbers due to temporary suspension of tourists from South Asian destinations. What's your opinion on lifting the suspension with extra measures?

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Mohamed Ali JanahMohamed AliIbrahim Ali Jaleel+3
January 20216 Insights

Further to the IATA statement made on December 22, 2020 - "While the first countries have approved a limited number of vaccines and started to vaccinate their populations, the widespread global vaccine roll-out is likely to take at least 12 - 24 months. Given the critical state of the airline industry, the safe reopening of borders using COVIS-testing as a bridge solution to relaxing quarantine and other restrictions that are critical in ensuring airline survival, along with the survival of the thousands of businesses and millions of jobs." - What implications could the Maldives tourism be prepared for or expect for the year 2021?

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Abdulla NasheedAbdul LatheefIsmail Hameed+3
February 20216 Insights

Maldives has been one of the few destinations in the world to have its borders opened for tourism and the only in South Asia. Having the national vaccinations campaign for COVID-19 launched on February 1, 2021 - would this entail a demand in attracting tourists? Do you think this would have a significant impact on tourist arrivals for 2021?

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Ahmed AfrahMohamed AliMohamed Firaq+3
December 20215 Insights

The Maldives with more territorial sea than dry land depend on resources almost entirely from the sea. The coral reefs, which built the country, play a vital role in the economic and social well-being of the country. Today, we are exposed to the risks of intensifying weather events, and with future sea levels projected to increase in the range of 10 to 100 centimeters by the year 2100, the entire country could be submerged. Whilst many resorts across the industry have initiated its own coral regeneration programs and similar projects, our calls for help at many climates change conferences have not received adequate attention. What are your views on emphasizing for help from our visitors?

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Saazu SaeedHussain Rasheed (Sendi)Fayyaz Ibrahim+2
August 20215 Insights

Government has provided support with additional Covid-19 related financial aid to the tourism industry. But the current loan schemes are very strict on the requirements which prevents companies that are in dire need of them. As per the industry, it may be ideal for companies who do not have loans and would not want to take a loan on a low interest. Do you think that the industry needs easier access to finance and at a lower rate to revive and sustain or the procedures are fine?

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Abdulla NasheedMohamed FiraqAhmed Afrah+2
April 20214 Insights

On March 5, 2021, Maldives Immigration made a statement with regard to tourist establishments utilising foreign nationals to perform music and photography without obtaining proper visas. They also stated that strict penalties will be imposed on businesses that continue to engage in such activities, that also affect the future of local artists. Will this pose a challenge across the 150+ resorts and 500+ guest houses in the Maldives? Or will this bring positive change by opening up more opportunities for local talents?

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Mohamed AliAbdulla NasheedAbdul Latheef+1
September 20206 Insights

As we reopen our borders, welcoming the world to the Maldives, will it be feasible for the government or tourist establishments to handle quarantine and isolation expenses of travellers without a dedicated COVID-19 coverage insurance for tourists?

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Ahmed AfrahMohamed Ali JanahMohamed Ali+3
October 20207 Insights

With the reopening of Maldivian borders on July 15, 2020, there has been a rise in the number of guests who wish for longer stays. Would it be a challenge if guests are not allowed to have split stays in the country such as Resort-Liveaboard and Guesthouse-Liveaboard?

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Nimad IbrahimDonatella Telli (Dodi)Alexander Bryant+4
November 20205 Insights

After being closed since March 15, 2020, due to the pandemic, the Maldives re-opened its borders on July 15, 2020, with a target of 500,000 tourists for the year. Significant growth in tourist arrivals have been notified during September and October. Do you think the Maldives can reach its target? How should the industry work to achieve this and what are the challenges, if any?

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Asad AliAbdulla GhiyasMohamed Firaq+2
May 20206 Insights

The Maldives closed its doors for tourists on March 27, 2020, as a measure to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst the country has been on lockdown, the government's decisive measures have proven effective compared to most Asian countries and is expected to be one of the first countries to curb the virus. Considering the process of re-opening the borders for tourism, is it a wise decision to only allow entry for tourists from the high-end market?

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Mohamed Ali JanahAbdulla SalihNimad Ibrahim+3
March 20205 Insights

An experimental campaign to promote the niche segments of Maldivian culture through local island tourism is a vital component of MMPRCs destination marketing strategy for 2020. Whilst the local islands have only opened their doors for tourism a little over a decade ago, is this a sustainable haven for Maldives' future and economic growth? Are we seeing significant progress?

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Abdullah NasheedNimad IbrahimRuth Franklin+2
June 20204 Insights

Slow tourism seems to offer an alternative to both the hurried traveller and to the sun, sand and sea mass tourism initiated in the 1960s in the Mediterranean. However, it also requires acceptance of a slow pace, and greater personal interaction with the locals and their culture. Is this a sustainable solution for the future of Maldives tourism?

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Mohamed AliAbdul LatheefMohamed Khaleel+1
July 20207 Insights

The Maldives will be reopening its borders for tourism on July 15. Once tourists start to flock, how will the sector adapt to the pandemic in terms of products offered, travel and accommodation? And do you think the sector is psychologically ready?

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Mohamed AliDr. Abdulla ZahirAlvin Jacobs+4
January 20205 Insights

Theres a significant growth in the number of women, local and expatriates, employed in all areas of the tourism sector from guesthouses, travel agents, hotels and resorts. However, women taking jobs in the boating industry is little to nil. How can the boa

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Minha FaizMariya ShareefAminath Salah+2
February 20205 Insights

Flagship carrier Maldivian commenced six weekly flights between Huvadhoo and Gan, Addu City in December 2019. Whilst. SriLankan Airlines been the sole international carrier operating three weekly flights to Gan, how will a collaboration of both the carriers benefit and enhance tourism in the Southern Maldives?

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Abdul LatheefMohamed AliMohamed Wafir+2
December 20206 Insights

Does the requirement for a negative PCR test result during departure from the Maldives put the country in a much safer, precautionary position, or does it distract new bookings? What does the industry or nation achieve from this requirement?

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Abdulla NasheedAmjad ThaufeegMohamed Ali+3
August 20207 Insights

We have heard recently from several industry players that the virus is creating dollar liquidity concerns. To what extent is liquidity tightening in trade? How is trade changing as the world moves into the "new normal" post-COVID?

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Yoosuf RiffathMohamed FiraqMoosa Rasheed+4
April 20206 Insights

In the midst of the worldwide coronavirus outbreak, various countries around the world are offering tax relief and coronavirus stimulus packages to support their local economies. On March 15th, Bank of Maldives in association the Tourism Ministry and Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI), announced a short-term financing solution to support the tourism industry. Are these viable to help the Maldives' economy recover over the next few months?

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Yoosuf RiffathMariyam VisamMoosa Nasih+3
September 20195 Insights

MMPRC's marketing activities for 2019's last quarter has been gridlocked with events, one right after the other. From the perspective of a tourism industry stakeholder, do you believe there is an adequate window to accomplish a productive campaign before the year ends?

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Mohamed FiraqAbdulla SuoodIsmail Hameed+2
October 20195 Insights

Whilst destination dining has been relatively new in the Maldives, the Guesthouse Association of Maldives (GAM) has announced plans to introduce 'Culinary Tourism' among the guesthouse members across the Maldives. What other ways could we have our visitors to appreciate and indulge in food that reflects the local cuisine, heritage and culture?

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Ahmed AfrahAbdulla SuoodIsmail Hameed+2
November 20195 Insights

The number of Luxury Yachts without duty for Special Projects has immensely increased, does this effect the market of boats operated locally?

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Moosa RasheedIsmail HameedIbrahim Shahid+2
November 20195 Insights

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Moosa RasheedIsmail HameedShaushaan Shafeeq+2
May 20196 Insights

Distant resorts , guesthouses and liveaboards operating far from International Airports are challenged with steep fares for tourists flying on domestic flights. How much of an impact could this be on tourism and how crucial is it that it needs a quick solution?

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Ahmed AbrarMohamed WaheedAhmed Zubair Adam+3
March 20198 Insights

Why is Maldives perceived as an expensive holiday destination by foreign travel agents? Is it because we are unable to market other products effectively?

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Mohamed MirsaadShaaz WaleedMohamed Ali+5
June 20196 Insights

An increasing threat to the fragility of the reefs of the Maldives is the presence of plastic in the ocean. Whilst this is lethal to marine flora and fauna, and to the ecosystem as a whole, in the capital Malé alone, residents use over 280,000 plastic water bottles daily. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih launched a campaign in December 2018 to minimize single-use plastics, what more could we do to reduce plastic consumption and waste?

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Mohamed AliAdam AzimHassan Ahmed (Beybe)+3
July 20196 Insights

The increasing traffic has been contributing many challenges for slots/parking at Velana International Airport in recent years; will the newly completed 55,300 square meter apron be sufficient to meet the demands for this year's busy season for general aviation and business aviation traffic?

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Yoosuf RiffathAbdulla SuoodAbdul Latheef+3
February 20198 Insights

How important are OTAs for Maldives? What incentives do you offer to local DMC's compared to OTAs?

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Ahmed KaramNina NizarAmjad Thaufeeg+5
December 20195 Insights

Dorm room accommodation for budget travellers are a new in the Maldives. What are your views on hostels and beachside camping across the Maldives Islands?

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Hussain HassaanAbdul LatheefAbdulla Suood+2
August 20195 Insights

Considering the relatively few Maldivian Chefs in the hospitality industry, do you think there are enough opportunities available for locals to excel in this profession?

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Jude FernandoMohamed AbdullaDe Ambrosis Giovanni+2
April 20195 Insights

How will charging for dive sites and surf breaks benefit the tourism industry?

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