EaseMyTrip Suspends All Maldives Flight Bookings Amid India-Maldives Row, Begins #Chalolakshadweep Campaign
New Delhi: The co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
EaseMyTrip, Nishant Pitti, has announced the suspension of all Maldives flight
bookings following the derogatory remarks made by Maldives ministers against
India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Standing in support of India, Nishant Pitti took to social media X, stating,
"In solidarity with our nation, @EaseMyTrip has suspended all Maldives flight
bookings."
Online travel solutions provider EaseMyTrip began visit Lakshadweep campaign
by #ChaloLakshadweep
In solidarity with our nation, @EaseMyTrip has suspended all Maldives flight bookings ✈️ #TravelUpdate #SupportingNation #LakshadweepTourism #ExploreIndianlslands #Lakshadweep#ExploreIndianIslands @kishanreddybjp @JM_Scindia @PMOIndia @tourismgoi @narendramodi @incredibleindia https://t.co/wIyWGzyAZY
— Nishant Pitti (@nishantpitti) January 7, 2024
In his post on X, he said, "Water & beaches of Lakshadweep are as good as
Maldives/Seychelles We at @EaseMyTrip will come up with crazy special-offers
to promote this pristine destination that our PM @narendramodi has recently
visited!
In the midst of an escalating row between India and the Maldives, hashtag
#BoycottMaldives gained traction on social media as Indian tourists started
canceling their scheduled vacations to the island nation.
Maldivian politicians triggered a controversy by making disparaging remarks
about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and ridiculing his visit to Lakshadweep,
portraying it as a tourist destination for Indians.
Earlier in the day, the Indian Association of Tour Operators predicted that
the call for a boycott would become apparent within the next 20-25 days.
Many Indians on social media have claimed that they have cancelled their
planned holidays to the island nation.
"Suddenly, there has been no inquiry on Maldives. There are sudden drops.
Those who have made payments will not cancel them. We are expecting that
people will not book trips to the Maldives," Rajiv Mehra, president of the
Indian Association of Tour Operators, said.
Another operator echoed a similar sentiment, stating that such statements by
politicians prevent people from choosing a particular nation for a trip.
The Maldives is a popular place among Indians as a tourist destination. Indian
tourists were the highest among visitors to the Maldives till December 2023,
according to data from the country's tourism ministry.
The largest number of tourists who visited the Maldives were from India
(2,09,198), followed by Russia (2,09,146) and China (1,87,118).
"Maldives is quite popular among Indians. But this incident will have an
impact. We are also seeing an impact right now as well. We are expecting a
downfall in people choosing the Maldives as a tourist destination," a
Delhi-based tour operator said on the condition of anonymity.
Mariyam Shiuna, Malsha Shareef, and Mahzoom Majid were suspended over their
remarks against PM Modi, which triggered a massive backlash.
Shiuna made derogatory remarks against PM Modi on social media platform X. The
post by Shiuna, which has now been deleted, featured images of PM Modi from
his recent visit to Lakshadweep.
Following their remarks, the Maldives government suspended three ministers
over their derogatory remarks against PM Modi
Meanwhile, amid escalating tensions between India and the Maldives following
derisive comments about PM Modi, celebrities from the Indian film industry
have started a "visit Lakshadweep" campaign under the hashtag
#ExploreIndianIslands.
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