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Hanjin Travel has teamed up with Singapore Airlines to roll out dreamy getaway packages to the Maldives and other South Asian destinations.
Designed to protect travelers from surprise fees, these packages lock in fuel surcharges at the time of booking so you won’t be hit with extra charges later if rates change. The company says it planned routes with fixed fuel surcharges to preserve the cost structure at booking.
Every itinerary includes business-class seating for long-haul comfort, and each schedule is curated to reflect the unique character of its destination—from the Maldives’ laid-back luxury to Bali’s cultural charm and the historical richness of North India.
The Maldives escape is a seven-day, resort-focused retreat centered on rest and rejuvenation. Resorts on the roster include Meyafushi Maldives and Ozen Reserve Bolifushi. Some packages also offer discounted rates for accompanying children, making them a good fit for family travelers.

Typical Maldives itineraries include stays in water-pool villas and a lineup of marine activities—think kayaking and scuba diving—plus access to resort spas and amenities. Select properties offer babysitting services and kids’ facilities to keep family travelers comfortable and cared for.
The Bali package is a six-day blend of relaxation and exploration, featuring a stay at a five-star resort and curated visits to local highlights like Suluban Beach and Tegenungan Waterfall.
The North India itinerary runs about nine days. To minimize long, uncomfortable road transfers—some of which used to take more than 10 hours—the company substituted key land segments with domestic flights. These departures are targeted for September and October.
A Hanjin Travel spokesperson said, “We designed these packages to ease the burden of fuel-surcharge fluctuations and reduce uncertainty during trip planning. Our goal is to deliver a stable, enjoyable travel experience through thoughtful flight selections and itinerary design.”











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