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Book Domestic Flights in the Maldives

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Book domestic flights within the Maldives

Getting around the Maldives often means taking to the skies. With over 1,000 islands spread across the Indian Ocean, domestic flights are the most efficient way to reach far-flung atolls, remote resorts and inhabited islands that boats can’t reach quickly.

At Alternative Airlines, you can search, compare and book domestic flights across the Maldives in one place. Choose from trusted island airlines, check real-time availability and pick how you want to pay, including Buy Now Pay Later options.

We work with trusted Maldivian carriers including Maldivian, Flyme, Manta Air and Trans Maldivian Airways. These airlines operate frequent flights between Malé and islands such as Dharavandhoo, Maafaru, Gan, Hanimaadhoo and many more, including seaplane routes to luxury resorts.

Why book with Alternative Airlines?

Whether you’re flying to a luxury resort or a local island, Alternative Airlines makes booking local flights in the Maldives simple, fast and flexible.

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Domestic airlines in the Maldives

Flying is essential in the Maldives. With islands spread out over hundreds of kilometres, domestic airlines play a vital role in connecting Malé with resorts, local islands and regional airports across the country.

At Alternative Airlines, you can book with these trusted Maldivian airlines:

  • Maldivian - The national airline of the Maldives, Maldivian offers regular flights from Malé to key islands like Gan, Hanimaadhoo, Kaadedhdhoo and Dharavandhoo. It’s known for wide domestic coverage and dependable schedules.
  • Flyme - Operated by Villa Air, Flyme connects Malé to domestic airports including Maamigili and Dharavandhoo. It’s a popular choice for travellers heading to nearby resorts in South Ari and Baa Atoll.
  • Manta Air - Manta Air runs both wheeled aircraft and seaplane services, linking Malé with Maafaru, Dhaalu and other resort destinations. The airline is praised for its newer aircraft and smooth booking process.
  • Trans Maldivian Airways - The world’s largest seaplane operator, TMA is the go-to airline for travellers flying directly to island resorts. With dozens of routes from Malé’s seaplane terminal, it provides quick transfers to even the most remote atolls.

All of these airlines are available to book through Alternative Airlines, with options to pay in your local currency and choose flexible payment plans that suit your travel schedule.

A seaplane flying around a Maldivian island

Airports in the Maldives

The Maldives may be made up of small islands, but its airport network is well-developed. Domestic airports and seaplane terminals help connect travellers from Malé to all corners of the country. Here are some of the most important domestic airports to know:

  • Velana International Airport (MLE) - Located on Hulhulé Island near the capital Malé, Velana is the country’s main international and domestic hub. It’s the starting point for most internal flights and seaplane transfers.
  • Dharavandhoo Airport (DRV) - Situated in Baa Atoll, this airport is close to many popular resorts and the UNESCO-listed Hanifaru Bay. It’s well-served by Flyme and Maldivian.
  • Gan International Airport (GAN) - Found in Addu Atoll at the southern end of the Maldives, Gan connects the country’s southern islands with Malé and beyond. Maldivian operates regular services here.
  • Maafaru International Airport (NMF) - Built to support luxury tourism, Maafaru is located in Noonu Atoll and is used by Manta Air for domestic flights and resort transfers.
  • Hanimaadhoo International Airport (HAQ) - In the northern Haa Dhaalu Atoll, this airport is a key gateway for travellers visiting the upper part of the Maldives. Maldivian operates scheduled flights from Malé.
  • Kaadedhdhoo Airport (KDM) - Located in Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, this airport is a regional hub for southern Maldives and is served by Maldivian flights from Malé.
  • Seaplane Terminal at Velana - Trans Maldivian Airways operates from its own terminal next to Velana. From here, you can catch direct seaplane transfers to dozens of resorts across the country.

All of these airports are accessible through flights available on Alternative Airlines. You can view routes, compare options and book your full journey in one place!

A plane flying over some Maldivian islands

What are domestic flights in the Maldives?

Domestic flights in the Maldives are short-haul flights that operate entirely within the country. These flights connect Malé with regional airports and island destinations, either by land-based aircraft or seaplane. You won’t go through immigration or passport control for these routes, but you’ll still need valid ID to board.

Helpful tips for flying within the Maldives

  • Arrival time: Aim to arrive at least 60 to 90 minutes before your domestic flight, especially at Velana where seaplane and domestic terminals are separate.
  • Luggage rules: Baggage limits vary by airline and aircraft type. Seaplane flights often allow less than standard commercial airlines, so check your ticket before flying.
  • Documents needed: Maldivian nationals can use a national ID. Foreign travellers should bring a valid passport, even for internal flights.
  • Seaplane transfers: Seaplane flights often operate during daylight hours only, so plan your arrival into Malé accordingly to avoid overnight delays.

If you’re flying to a local island or a luxury resort, domestic flights in the Maldives are the quickest and most scenic way to travel between atolls.

Tropical fish swimming around under the sea in the Maldives

Why book domestic flights in the Maldives?

Travelling between islands in the Maldives isn’t as simple as hopping in a car. With resorts and local communities spread across a vast chain of atolls, domestic flights, including seaplanes flights, are often the fastest and most reliable way to get from one place to another.

Here’s why flying within the Maldives makes sense:

  • Save time on transfers - What could take hours by speedboat can often be done in 30 minutes by air, especially when travelling to remote islands.
  • Reach far-flung resorts - Many high-end resorts are located on private islands with no ferry access. Seaplane or domestic flights are the only way to reach them.
  • Connect easily from Malé - Most domestic flights are scheduled around international arrivals into Velana, making onward travel smooth and coordinated.
  • Experience the views - Flying over the atolls gives you a stunning bird’s-eye view of turquoise lagoons, coral reefs and island chains you won’t see from the ground.
  • More comfort, less friction- Avoid rough seas or unpredictable boat schedules with a quick, calm flight instead.

Booking domestic flights through Alternative Airlines means you can plan your full trip in advance and pay in a way that suits your budget, including with Buy Now Pay Later options.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as a domestic flight in the Maldives?

A domestic flight in the Maldives is any journey that stays within the country’s borders. This includes wheeled aircraft flights between Malé and regional airports, as well as seaplane transfers to resorts.

Do I need a passport for domestic flights in the Maldives?

If you're a foreign visitor, yes - a valid passport is required. Maldivian citizens can use a national ID. No visa or immigration process is needed for internal flights.

Which airlines offer domestic flights in the Maldives?

The main domestic airlines are Maldivian, Flyme, Manta Air and Trans Maldivian Airways. Each one serves different routes, including regional airports and resort islands.

Are seaplane flights considered domestic flights?

Yes. Seaplanes in the Maldives are operated by licensed domestic carriers and are a key part of the country’s internal travel system, especially for resort transfers.

How early should I get to the airport for a domestic flight?

Plan to arrive at least 60 to 90 minutes before departure. Seaplane flights often require check-in at a separate terminal near Velana International Airport.

Can I book domestic flights in advance?

Absolutely! You can book domestic flights in the Maldives online with Alternative Airlines, view live availability and choose how to pay, including the option to spread the cost.

Is luggage included on Maldivian domestic flights?

Each airline has its own baggage policy. Seaplane flights usually have stricter limits (around 20kg per person including hand luggage). Always check your ticket or contact the airline before you travel.

Do domestic flights in the Maldives operate at night?

Wheeled aircraft may run in the evening, but seaplane flights generally only operate during daylight hours. If arriving into Malé late, you may need to stay overnight before flying onward.