British Airways Begins Operations from Velana International Airport’s New Terminal 1

Velana International Airport’s new Terminal 1 has officially begun serving British Airways, adding the United Kingdom’s flag carrier to its growing list of international airlines.

The service was inaugurated at a special ceremony attended by British Deputy High Commissioner to the Maldives, Mohammed Toafiq Wahab, who opened the British Airways check-in counters at the new terminal.

Passengers on the first flights were greeted with warm hospitality to mark the occasion. A total of 126 passengers departing from Terminal 1 received commemorative gifts, while 122 passengers arriving on flight BA061 were welcomed with traditional Maldivian cultural performances.

British Airways first began operations to the Maldives on 26 October 2009. The airline becomes the first European carrier to be served by VIA’s newly opened Terminal 1, which now caters to 13 international airlines in total.

The expansion of services at Terminal 1 marks another step in enhancing the airport’s capacity and passenger experience as the Maldives continues to strengthen its position as a key international travel hub.