Maldivian launches seasonal flights to Shenzhen, strengthening the connectivity between the Maldives and China
Operated by Maldivian’s Airbus 320 aircraft, the route promises passengers a comfortable and enjoyable flight experience, with personalised service and onboard refreshments.
Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, has announced the launch of its seasonal service connecting Shenzhen, China, and Malé via Bangkok. The inaugural flight, which arrived in the Maldives on July 9, 2025, with an over 95 percent load factor, was warmly welcomed and marks a significant milestone in the airline’s continued international expansion.
According to the airline, the new route reflects Maldivian’s commitment to deepening its presence in the Chinese market and responding to growing travel demand between the two countries. Operated by Maldivian’s Airbus 320 aircraft, the route promises passengers a comfortable and enjoyable flight experience, with personalised service and onboard refreshments. The aircraft’s efficiency and reliability make it ideally suited for the seasonal service, ensuring a comfortable journey for travellers.
The launch of our new route represents a key milestone in expanding our footprint in China. It underscores our enduring commitment to the Chinese market and enhances connectivity for travellers from Shenzhen and surrounding regions. We are delighted to meet the rising demand for leisure travel and to welcome more visitors to our islands.
Ismail Amrah Umar, Chief Commercial Officer of Maldivian
The addition of Shenzhen complements Maldivian’s existing network in China, which includes non-stop weekly services to Beijing (PEK), Shanghai (PVG), and Chengdu (TFU) using the airline’s Airbus 330-200 wide-body aircraft. These routes have become vital links for Chinese travellers seeking world-class resorts, pristine beaches, and a one-of-a-kind holiday experience in the Maldives.
The seasonal Shenzhen service is expected to strengthen tourism ties, increase visitor arrivals from southern China, and support national efforts to diversify and grow inbound markets.