Maldives premium airline BeOnd plans U.S. service

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BeOnd serves six cities in Europe and the Middle East from its base in the Maldives.
BeOnd serves six cities in Europe and the Middle East from its base in the Maldives. Photo Credit: BeOnd

BeOnd, an all-business-class airline that serves six cities in Europe and the Middle East from its base in the Maldives, has plans to launch a U.S. network.  

The BeOnd America brand will begin with eight aircraft and operate in partnership with New Pacific Airlines, an Alaska-based charter carrier that possesses a U.S. commercial air operating certificate. BeOnd America hasn't revealed a launch date and where it will fly. 

Under the arrangement, New Pacific will operate flights marketed under the BeOnd brand. New Pacific flies a fleet of three Boeing 757-200s. Formerly called Northern Pacific Airways, the company initially had planned to operate as a commercial carrier connecting passengers from continental U.S. airports through Anchorage and onto Asia.

Rebranded as New Pacific, it switched to a charter-only model last year. 

BeOnd, which began operations in 2023, flies just two aircraft, an Airbus A321 narrowbody and an Airbus A319. The planes have a single cabin with all lie-flat seats. 

The carriers did not say which aircraft type they'll use for U.S service. 

All-business-class airlines are rare. One enduring one is La Compagnie, which connects Paris, Nice and Milan with Newark. 

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