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# Name Company Phone Fax Email Atoll Island 100 Percent MaldivesPvt Ltd 100 Percent MaldivesPvt Ltd H.Bodukunnaruge H.Bodukunnaruge Janavaree Magu Janavaree Magu 3301515 1Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7784545 [email protected] Development Solutions Pvt Ltd M. Piyaajee Aage Muranga Magu 226 Atolls Male', Republic of Maldives 7772 526 / 7963368 [email protected] 960 Discover 960 Discover Pvt Ltd Ma. Florifer (2nd Floor) Ma. Florifer (2nd Floor) Majeedeedhee Magu Majeedeedhee Magu 3000960 3Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7920960 [email protected] AAABAAA Travels Pvt Ltd AAABAAA Travels Pvt Ltd M. Marina Building M. Marina Building Kolige Umar Maniku Goalhi Kolige Umar Maniku Goalhi 7901995 4Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 3006920 [email protected] Absolute Hideaways Pvt Ltd Absolute Hideaways Pvt Ltd Beach Tower, 1st Floor Beach Tower, 1st Floor 5Boduthakurufaanu Magu Boduthakurufaanu Magu [email protected] Addu Travel Ventures Blue Builders International Pvt Ltd Building No: 302 Naseemee Villa Gan , Seenu Atoll Maradhoo Feydhoo , Seenu Atoll 6Addu City , Republic of Maldives Addu City [email protected] Adore Maldives Pvt Ltd Adore Maldives Pvt Ltd Lot No:11031 G. Finiyaage, Neeloafaru Magu 7Hulhumale', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives [email protected] Adventure Travel Maldives Pvt Ltd Adventure Travel Maldves Pvt Ltd Muraka Muraka Kulhibalaamagu Kulhibalaa Magu Fulidhoo, Vaavu Atoll Fulidhoo, Vaavu Atoll 8Republic of Maldives Republic of Maldives 7999341 [email protected] Afflux Pvt Ltd Afflux Pvt Ltd Ma. West Snow, 1st Floor Ma. West Snow, 1st Floor Kurikeela Magu Kurikeela Magu 9Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7556037 reservations@affluxtravel.com Afflux Pvt Ltd Afflux Pvt Ltd ( C-0340/2016) Ma. West Snow, 1st Floor Ma. West Snow, 1st Floor Kurikeela Magu Kurikeela Magu 10Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7556037 reservations@affluxtravel.com Afflux Pvt Ltd Ma. West Snow, 1st Floor Kurikeela Magu 11Afflux Pvt Ltd Male', Republic of Maldives 7556037 reservations@affluxtravel.com Agents Maldives United International (UI) Pvt Ltd Lot 11063, Hulhumale' Lot:11063, Hulhumale' Nirolhu Magu Nirolhu Magu 12Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 9862522 [email protected] Ahsan Travel D. Maldives Pvt Ltd S.T.O Trade Centre S.T.O Trade Centre #01-11, Maafannu, Orchid Magu #01-11, Maafannu, Orchid Magu 13Male', Maldives Male', Maldives [email protected]; [email protected] # Name Company Phone Fax Email Atoll Island Airgate Maldives Pvt Ltd G. Dhaasthaan Banafsaa Magu 14Airgate Maldives Pvt Ltd Male', Republic of Maldives 7774879 [email protected] Airwings Travel and Tours Pvt Ltd H. Rising Sun Finifenmaa Goalhi 15Airwings Travel And Tours Pvt Ltd Male', Republic of Maldives 7773867 [email protected] Al Juzur Maldives Travels and Tours Ma. Ninaarikee Iskandharu Magu Aljuzur Maldives Pvt Ltd Block No. 237 HM. Ameen Avenue Teak 201, 2nd Floor 16Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 9995090 [email protected] Al Safar Maldives Ocean Wake 2 Lh. Hinnavaru 17Al Safar Maldives Republic of Maldives 9720107 [email protected] All Travels Maldives Pvt Ltd All Travels Maldives Pvt Ltd 1st Floor, H. Gold Village 1st Floor, H. Gold Village Sosun Magu Sosun Magu [email protected] 18K. Male', Republic of Maldives K. Male', Republic of Maldives 9999784 [email protected] Alpha Maldives Private Limited Alpha Maldives Private Limited H. Jazeera Building H. Jazeera Building Boduthakurufaanu Magu Boduthakurufaanu Magu 3002533 19Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7795257 [email protected] Amazing Asia Travels and Tours Amazing Asia Travels and Tours H. Minha Building, 2nd Floor H. Eggamuge Aage 3005099 Karankaa Magu Karankaa Magu 7772656 20Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7782870 [email protected] Amazing Holidays Maldives Pvt Ltd Amazing Holidays Maldives Pvt Ltd Huvaavahi Midhilimaage V. Felidhoo V. Felidhoo 9461913 21Republic of Maldives Republic of Maldives 9699908 [email protected] Amshu Maldives Travel Butler H. Finibin, 1st Floor Amshu Pvt. Ltd. Dhanbugas Magu M. Laaba, 5th Florr 22Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7794859 [email protected] H. Valumaizandhoshge Sosun Magu 23Anex Tour Male', Republic of Maldives 7776233 [email protected] Appeul Travel Dhunmmaarige Maradhoo Feydhoo, Seenu Atoll 24Appeul Travel Addu City, Republic of Maldives 9809097 [email protected] Apple Holidays Maldives Pvt Ltd Apple Holidays Maldives Pvt Ltd G. Huvandhumaahiyaa (7th Floor B) G. Huvandhumaahiyaa (7th Floor B) Alikilegefaanu Magu Alikilegefaanu Magu 25Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives [email protected] Aqua De Fame Pvt Ltd Champa Building, 6th Floor Aqua De Fame Pvt Ltd Orchid Magu Thuniya Building, 8th Floor 3325994 26Male', Maldives Male', Maldives 7776637 [email protected] # Name Company Phone Fax Email Atoll Island Aqualux Pvt Ltd Holhiraalhuge Hithadhoo, Seenu Atoll 27Aqualux Holidays Republic of Maldives 6888706 [email protected] Aquamaldives Pvt Ltd Aquamaldives Pvt Ltd H. Baadee H. Baadee Hiyalee Goalhi Hiyalee Goalhi 28K. Male, Republic of Maldives K. Male, Republic of Maldives [email protected] Araasi Pvt Ltd Araasi Pvt Ltd G. Naarehi (4th Floor) G. Naarehi (4th Floor) Koimalaa Hingun Koimalaa Hingun 29Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7799455 [email protected] Arcadia Maldives Pvt Ltd Arcadia Maldives Pvt Ltd H. Melim, 2nd Floor H. Melim, 2nd Floor Boduthakurufaanu Magu Boduthakurufaanu Magu 30Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 9980990 [email protected] Arcanum Maldives Arcanum Company Pvt Ltd H. Okkafage H. Okkafage Kaldhu Goalhi Kaladhun Goalhi Male', Kaafu Male', Kaafu 31Republic of Malives" Republic of Malives" Arvaca Travels Arvaca Travels Pvt Ltd H. Ruvamaage (2nd Floor) H. Ruvamaage (2nd Floor) Janavaree Magu Janavaree Magu 32Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 9524850 / 9696950 [email protected] Asianext Travelworld Maldives Pvt Ltd Asianext Travelworld Maldives Pvt Ltd Ma. Turin (2a) Ma. Turin (2a) Rahdhebai Magu Rahdhebai Magu 3006060 33Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7906706 fi[email protected] Aspasia Pvt Ltd Aspasia Pvt Ltd Ma. Ranmuiyge (4th Floor ) Ma. Ranmuiyge (4th Floor ) Sayyid Kilegefaanu Magu Sayyid Kilegefaanu Magu 34Male’, Republic of Maldives Mal’, Republic of Maldives 3305022 aspasiaholiday.com Atoll Advisor G. Heylhi Saanthi Maldives Pvt Ltd 3338070 Kashimaa Hingun Ganduvaru, S. Hithadhoo 9811110 35Male', Republic of Maldives Republic of Maldives 7780111 [email protected] Atoll Concept Holidays Atoll Concept Maldives Pvt Ltd H.Fini Villa, 3rd Floor H.Fini Villa, 3rd Floor Karankaa Goalhi Karankaa Goalhi 3300009 36Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7900116 [email protected] Atoll Discovery Pvt Ltd Atoll Discovery Pvt Ltd M. Lilies G. Rosary View Haveeree Higun Husnuheena Magu K. Male' K. Male' nafi[email protected] 37Republic of Maldives Republic of Maldives [email protected] Atoll Escape Maldives Pvt Ltd Atoll Escape Maldives Pvt Ltd H. Eggamuge Aage, Ground Floor M. Maahal Hulhagubai Karankaa Magu Feeroz Magu 38Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 9666577 [email protected] Saanthi Maldives Pvt Ltd Ganduvaru, S. Hithadhoo 39Atoll Rooms Republic of Maldives [email protected] # Name Company Phone Fax Email Atoll Island Atoll Trails Pvt Ltd Atoll Trails Pvt Ltd 10th Floor, Andaapool Villa 10th Floor, Andaapool Villa Keneree Magu Keneree Magu 40Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives [email protected] Atoll Travels Maldives Atoll International Pvt ltd G. Penzy Nector (1st Floor) G. Penzy Nector (1st Floor) Alikilegefanu Magu Alikilegefanu Magu 41Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives [email protected] Atolls Holidays Atolls Maldives Pvt Ltd H.Zoom H.Zoom Kinbigas Magu Kinbigas Magu 42Male' , Republic of Maldives Male' , Republic of Maldives 7781984 [email protected] Atolls World Pvt Ltd Atolls World Pvt Ltd H. Airaa (Ground Floor) H. Coal Field, 9th Floor, Burevi magu Kalhuhuraa Magu, 43Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 7779413 [email protected] ATT Maldives Failam Private Limited 04th Floor, Champa Building M. Nannaarige, 2nd Floor Orchid Magu Iraaku Magu 7347711 44Male', Republic of Maldives Male', Republic of Maldives 3326677 [email protected] Auk Maldives Travel and Tours Auk Maldives Travel and Tours Malamathi Malamathi 45GDH. Fiyoaree GDH. Fiyoaree [email protected] Avia Maldives Pvt Ltd 02nd Floor, H. Meerubahuruge Aage Avia Maldives Pvt Ltd Ameer Ahmed Magu G. 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  • MALDIVES RESPONSE to COVID-19 SITREP: 20 January 2021

    MALDIVES RESPONSE to COVID-19 SITREP: 20 January 2021

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