Beond, the world’s first premium leisure airline, announced its much anticipated Dubai launch, offering incredible return fares to the Maldives. Commencing on April 8, 2024, flights will operate from Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai (DWC), inviting passengers to embark on a luxurious journey like no other.
Travellers will be enveloped in unparalleled comfort and style in the airline’s all-business-class cabin, boasting an all-flat seat configuration and luxurious amenities, including gourmet dining and personalized service, starting at AED 4,999* per ticket. These exceptional launch fares are available for booking until March 5, 2024, and for travel until September 30, 2024, promising an exclusive opportunity for those quick to seize them.
Tero Taskila, Chairman and CEO of Beond, expressed, “With our launch service from Dubai, we aim to offer our customers not just a journey to the stunning Maldives but an invitation to experience luxury from the moment they board. At Beond, we’re not just transporting passengers; we’re crafting unforgettable experiences.”
Since its inception in November 2023 with the Maldives as its first hub, Beond has seamlessly connected travellers to and from Munich, Zurich, and Riyadh aboard an Airbus A319 aircraft featuring 44 state-of-the-art lie-flat seats. An Airbus A321 currently being retrofitted for all-lie-flat seating, signifies Beond’s commitment to premium on-board experiences, soon to be enhanced by the innovative Apple Vision Pro technology for an immersive in-flight entertainment experience. Milan and Bangkok have also been previously announced to commence in July 2024.
As they align with the visionary trajectory set forth by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Beond Airlines is eager to continue its innovative journey, setting new standards in luxury and leisure travel.
Founded by aviation veterans Max Nilov, Tero Taskila, and Sascha Feuerherd in January 2022, Beond is a joint venture between the investment firm Arabesque and the Maldivian hospitality company SIMDI Group, poised to redefine the future of air travel.
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