The existing seaplane terminal at Velana International Airport (VIA) will be relocated to the Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort. This announcement was made by Economic Minister Mohammed Saeed during a press conference.
Reason for Relocation
The primary purpose of the move is to create space for further airport development and streamline operations. The vacated seaplane terminal will be converted into a dedicated jet terminal, fulfilling a current gap in VIA’s infrastructure.
Details of the Move
- The existing seaplane landing area will be dredged to expand the domestic terminal’s capacity.
- The relocated seaplane terminal will operate from the Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort.
- Discussions are underway to finalize the relocation process with the resort’s management.
Context and Vision
This move aligns with President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s 20-year master plan for VIA, which aims to significantly enhance the airport’s capacity and service quality. The plan includes provisions for:
- Increased passenger capacity (25 million annually)
- Improved infrastructure (separate terminals for jets and domestic flights, expanded cargo terminal)
- Enhanced facilities (maintenance, transit hotels, shopping centers)
This development reflects the Maldives’ commitment to substantial growth in the aviation sector, positioning itself as a key player in regional and international travel.