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beOnd to Connect Maldives with Paris and London from December 2026

Luxury Airline Expands European Network Amid Ongoing Airspace Disruptions

beOnd has announced plans to launch new routes from Male to Paris and London, subject to governmental approval. The airline will operate the new services using its existing fleet, which includes Airbus A319 and A321 aircraft configured for all-business class. beOnd is also increasing capacity on its Male-Zurich and Male-Munich routes, with three and two additional weekly frequencies, respectively. The airline has coordinated with aviation authorities to ensure safe operations, citing ongoing airspace disruptions in the region. beOnd has also signed a letter of intent with the Bahrain CAA to obtain an Air Operating Certificate and set up a subsidiary.

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    beOnd to Connect Maldives with Paris and London from December 2026

    Luxury Airline Expands European Network Amid Ongoing Airspace Disruptions

    beOnd has announced plans to launch new routes from Male to Paris and London, subject to governmental approval. The airline will operate the new services using its existing fleet, which includes Airbus A319 and A321 aircraft configured for all-business class. beOnd is also increasing capacity on its Male-Zurich and Male-Munich routes, with three and two additional weekly frequencies, respectively. The airline has coordinated with aviation authorities to ensure safe operations, citing ongoing airspace disruptions in the region. beOnd has also signed a letter of intent with the Bahrain CAA to obtain an Air Operating Certificate and set up a subsidiary.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1774267260491-3401
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