List of airlines of the Maldives

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This is a list of airlines operating in The Maldives.

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Scheduled airlines

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
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BeOnd
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Beond Airlines
B4BYDBEOND2023World's First Premium Leisure Airline Based In The Maldives.
Villa Air (Flyme)
VillaAir ATR75.jpg
VPVQIVilla Air2011Domestic airline
Maldivian
Maldivian, Airbus A320-214, 8Q-IAN.jpg
Q2DQASKYSURFER2000National airline of Maldives
Manta Air
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NRMAVSea Wings2016Domestic airline
Trans Maldivian Airways
8Q-TMG (16155999292).jpg
M8TMWTRANS MALDIVIAN1989Sea plane service in the Maldives. The company is also the World's Leading Seaplane Operator 2023

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