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Freeman Cebu Business

Maldives, anyone?

TRAVEL UPDATE - Marlinda Angbetic Tan - The Freeman

Got a recent Cathay Pacific press release announcing that beginning October 27 this year, CX will commence a new flight schedule from Hong Kong to the Maldives four times a week. (This is still tentative per government approval.)

“Located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is a chain of islands with unsurpassed beauty in its pristine white beaches, azure seas and amazing coral reefs.  The islands are home to a rich marine life, including several endangered species, and are considered by many travellers as the perfect place for a honeymoon.  Visitors to the Maldives holding Philippine passports currently enjoy a free 30-day visa on arrival at the capital city of Male.

“To ensure that passengers enjoy maximum comfort in their journey to the Maldives, CX will use an Airbus A330-300 equipped with the award-winning Business Class cabin and its amenities, the new Premium Economy Class and Long-haul Economy Class cabins.  Flights will depart from Hong Kong to Male International Airport every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

“CX Chief Executive John Slosar said: ‘The Maldives is the perfect getaway for holiday makers from around the world. Cathay Pacific is a premium service airline and our passengers will enjoy the best products and services when they fly with us to the Maldives.’

CX 601  HKG-MLE   departs 5:15pm and arrives 9:25pm every Wednesday,

Thursday, Saturday and Sunday

CX 602  MLE-HKG    departs 11:35pm and arrives the following morning 8:55

Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday”

For further information, please contact Ms. Connie Cimafranca at tel. # 231-3747 or email: ceb#[email protected]

My second son Allen and his bride, Dr. Jennifer Toledo, spent their honeymoon in the Maldives as both love the beachcombing existence.  That’s a honeymoon that is purely enjoyment of nature’s bounty and focusing on getting to know each other’s habits, quirks and idiosyncrasies without the usual static of a metropolitan nightlife, nor the metro’s daily grind.

One thing the honeymooners shared:  be sure to bring bottled water in your luggage.  Bottled water in the islands will cost you an arm and a leg!  This was what Allen & Jinjin warned when they were there for their honeymoon in 2003.

BUSINESS CLASS

CATHAY PACIFIC

CHIEF EXECUTIVE JOHN SLOSAR

DR. JENNIFER TOLEDO

ECONOMY CLASS

HONG KONG

INDIAN OCEAN

MALDIVES

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

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