Western tourists shrug off COVID fears to play in the Maldives

Sunseekers stay longer, unhappy with pandemic response at home, minister says

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Tourists walk along a beach on Vihamanafushi Island in the Maldives in 2012. © Reuters

MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR, Asia regional correspondent

COLOMBO -- The Maldives' gamble to open borders in mid-July has begun to reap small but promising returns as international airlines arrive with Western tourists seeking a reprieve from the life-sapping grip of the pandemic to laze at the country's luxury resorts.

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