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Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, has announced a interline partnership with Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), opening new travel opportunities for passengers from Azerbaijan, Central Asia...
Mohamed Hilmy
24 September 2025, 00:00
Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, has announced a interline partnership with Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), opening new travel opportunities for passengers from Azerbaijan, Central Asia, and beyond. The agreement, unveiled this week, enables smoother connections for international travelers arriving at Velana International Airport (MLE) and onward to 17 island destinations across the Maldives through Maldivian’s extensive domestic network.
The
collaboration is expected to enhance convenience for visitors seeking seamless
access to the Maldives’ renowned island resorts, while also strengthening
aviation and tourism ties between the Maldives and Azerbaijan. Officials from
both carriers described the agreement as a vital step toward improving
connectivity and expanding international reach.
“We are pleased
to welcome Azerbaijan Airlines into our network through this new partnership,”
said Ibrahim Iyas, Managing Director of Maldivian. “By connecting their
international services with our domestic operations, we are making it
convenient for travelers from Azerbaijan and nearby regions to explore the
Maldives. This agreement supports our broader strategy to strengthen inbound
connectivity and deliver a smoother, more convenient travel experience for our travelers.”
Azerbaijan
Airlines, based at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, hailed the
partnership as a milestone in expanding its footprint. “The partnership with
Maldivian is an important step for Azerbaijan Airlines in expanding our route
network and strengthening our international presence,” said Jamil Manizade,
Chief Commercial Officer of AZAL. “For our passengers in Azerbaijan and neighboring
regions, this collaboration opens new travel opportunities and brings one of
the world’s most desirable leisure destinations — the Maldives — closer and
more accessible.”
AZAL, recognized
with a prestigious Skytrax 4-Star rating and multiple World Airline Awards as
the Best Regional Airline in Central Asia and the CIS, operates a modern fleet
in line with ICAO standards. As a member of IATA, the airline has built a
reputation for exceptional service, network expansion, and sustainability. It
is a signatory of the UN Global Compact and actively participates in IATA’s CO₂
Connect and IEnvA programs.
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