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Posted on September 14, 2020 by admin

Tourism Is Back in the Maldives. What Are They Doing Differently?

Tourism represents a third of its yearly GDP. On July 15, the island nation became the first Asian destination to declare itself open to the world; since then it’s steadily reopened resorts (60 have …

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