Maldives witnesses more than 905,000 tourist footfall in 2021
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MALDIVES/ Created : Oct 14, 2021, 07:00 IST
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As the COVID condition in the world is getting better, people are getting their faith back in travelling once again. And the Maldives has been people’s favourite destination this year! The country recorded over 905,000 tourist arr … Read more
As the COVID condition in the world is getting better, people are getting their faith back in travelling once again. And the Maldives has been people’s favourite destination this year! The country recorded over 905,000 tourist arrivals in 2021 (so far). In fact, the Asian island nation proved to be the safest holiday destination to visit amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Read less
The data was shared by the Tourism Ministry of the Maldives. It also said that the tourist arrivals were 122.5 percent higher than 2020 due to border closures and travel restrictions on international travellers. But the 2021 tourist arrivals has been a record on its own considering the pandemic situation.
According to data, tourists from India, Russia and Germany alone accounted for 23 percent, 19.4 percent and 6.3 percent, respectively followed by France, Kazakhstan, Spain, Ukraine, the UK and the US.
The country had closed its borders for international travellers for three months in 2020. Then in July 2020, the borders were reopened again and travellers were allowed entry amid strict COVID-19 restrictions.
Again in May 2021, when the world was hit by the second deadly wave of COVID-19, the Maldives closed its borders completely for tourists from South Asian nations. It was in July 2021 that the nation started welcoming overseas tourists.
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