EasyMyTrip Share Update: The country’s leading online travel platform company EaseMyTrip has started booking for Maldives again. The company said that after the improvement in relations between the Government of India and the Government of Maldives and constructive talks with the Ministry of Tourism of Maldives, the company has after careful consideration decided to start booking again.
Easy Trip Planners Limited, which runs a travel tech platform by the name of EaseMyTrip.com, said in a regulatory filing with the stock exchange that Ease My Trip has again joined the Maldives after the improvement of bilateral relations between the governments of the two countries. It has been decided to start booking for.
On this decision, Nishant Pitti, Co-Founder and CEO of Ease My Trip, said, after the positive development of improving bilateral relations between India and Maldives, we are going to start booking for Maldives again. We have taken this decision after the positive talks held recently during the visit of representatives of the Tourism Ministry of Maldives to India and our office. As a nation-first company, we always stand with our government and support their vision. He said, this is a step taken towards the goals of promoting friendship and tourism between the two countries.
Tension between India and Maldives had increased after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep earlier this year. On PM Modi’s visit to Maldives, some government ministers there had made lewd comments on social media. After this, Indians and many companies here became unhappy with the insult to the Prime Minister and the country, after which the phase of boycott of Maldives started. Ease My Trip had also canceled all flight bookings in protest against the Maldives government. Then CEO Nishant Pitti wrote in his X post that we are united with the nation. Therefore the company is suspending the booking of all flights to Maldives.
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