Maldivian Airlines, Apollo tie-up to benefit mutually
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Maldivian Airlines, Apollo tie-up to benefit mutually

To benefit mutually Maldivian Airlines and the Chennai-headquartered Apollo Hospitals have got into an agreement to give discounts to each others’ clients. For example, Apollo Hospitals will give a discount on its service charges for those who fly the airline, and the airline will give similar discounts to the hospital’s patients on the airfare.

Maldivian Airlines Managing Director, Abdul Haris, said it is keen on signing similar pacts with other healthcare service providers in India. Haris stated that the Indian healthcare industry attracts the bulk of Maldivian tourists every year.

Every day, at least 200 Maldivians visit India, and a big chunk of them go there for medical care. Besides, quoting some statistics, he said, on an average, every Maldivian spends $600 in India. He also pointed out that the number can be much more provided the Indian Government scraps the mandatory 60-day waiting period between every two visits.

Though there is no need for a visa for Maldivians, the government has imposed the 60-day waiting period. To that extent India lose forex revenue, he said. Besides bringing in Maldivians, by connecting Chennai and Dhaka, the airline hopes to bring in a lot of health tourists to India. So far, there was no direct flight from Dhaka to Chennai, Haris said.

To benefit mutually Maldivian Airlines and the Chennai-headquartered Apollo Hospitals have got into an agreement to give discounts to each others’ clients. For example, Apollo Hospitals will give a discount on its service charges for those who fly the airline, and the airline will give similar discounts to the hospital’s patients on the airfare. Maldivian Airlines Managing Director, Abdul Haris, said it is keen on signing similar pacts with other healthcare service providers in India. Haris stated that the Indian healthcare industry attracts the bulk of Maldivian tourists every year. Every day, at least 200 Maldivians visit India, and a big chunk of them go there for medical care. Besides, quoting some statistics, he said, on an average, every Maldivian spends $600 in India. He also pointed out that the number can be much more provided the Indian Government scraps the mandatory 60-day waiting period between every two visits. Though there is no need for a visa for Maldivians, the government has imposed the 60-day waiting period. To that extent India lose forex revenue, he said. Besides bringing in Maldivians, by connecting Chennai and Dhaka, the airline hopes to bring in a lot of health tourists to India. So far, there was no direct flight from Dhaka to Chennai, Haris said.

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