Minister of Tourism Dr Abdulla Mausoom revealed that Maldives’ saw its highest recorded tourist arrivals on Sunday since the border reopened on July 15.
According to the minister, a total of 1,582 tourists arrived in the country, successfully meeting the country’s arrival forecast for October with over 21,000 visitors.
Thanks and Congratulations to travel and tourism industry partners and related authorities.
▪︎Today we had a new record of daily arrivals since border opening with 1,582 tourists.
▪︎You made our arrival forecast for Oct a reality with over 21,000 tourists.#TogetherWeCan— Abdulla Mausoom (@Mausoom_Maus) November 1, 2020
According to the Ministry of Tourism, a total of 37,468 tourists arrived in the Maldives between July 15 and October 28.
During the period, the highest number of tourists arrived from Russia and the United Arab Emirates,
The Maldives reopened its borders to international passengers on July 15, after nearly four months since the state halted issuing on-arrival visas on March 27. Guesthouses were permitted to resume operations and kick start local tourism on October 15.
Minister Mausoom had earlier expressed hopes for the industry’s recovery, estimating that 100,000 tourists would visit the Maldives before the end of 2020.
In order to reach the estimated total of 500,000 arrivals for the year, Maldives roughly requires 78,000 additional arrivals.
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