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New terminal opening fireworks sets Guinness World Record

A still from the historic fireworks displayed at the grand opening of VIA's new terminal on the occasion of the 60th Independence Day of Maldives, July 26, 2025. (Photo/President's Office)

The historic fireworks display at the opening of the new international terminal at Velana International Airport (VIA) on Saturday has entered the Guinness Book of World Records

The opening ceremony of the new terminal was lit up by the colorful display of fireworks from 19 areas around the Male’ city. The firework mortars were located in 16 areas at sea around Male’ city and three were on land in the airport area.

Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) said the fireworks display entered the Guinness Book of World Records for synchronized and simultaneous displays in 19 areas. The official record certificate was received at the ceremony held at VIA on Sunday to welcome the first plane landing at the new terminal.

MACL also said that Guinness World Records official adjudicators had attended the ceremony to certify the record on-site.

Many people gathered in different parts of the city to watch the fireworks display. A drone show was also held at the ceremony.

A still from the drone show that was displayed over the new VIA terminal's grand opening on July 26, 2025. (Photo/MACL)

This terminal, equipped with modern facilities and advanced services, has been designed to provide a world-class experience.

Key features of the terminal include:

  • 47 check-in counters for passengers

  • 6 self-check-in kiosks

  • 20 immigration counters for departures

  • A dedicated area for duty-free shopping and food

  • Walkalator and escalators for easier navigation within the terminal, including four walkalators and 14 escalators

  • 15 aerobridges for direct boarding from the terminal

  • 28 immigration counters for arrivals

  • Four baggage claim belts in spacious areas for efficient luggage handling

The new terminal at VIA has been designed to serve 7.5 million passengers annually.

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