Overview
- Beond, a two‑aircraft all‑business‑class airline launched in 2023, has pulled its entire summer timetable with flights not expected to return before October.
- Across its Maldives–Europe routes and Dubai links, seats have disappeared from sale, which reporters say points to a full network halt rather than a narrow seasonal pause.
- The airline says booked passengers will hear within 72 hours and can choose fee‑free rebooking later in the year, a travel credit valid for up to 12 months, or a full refund.
- Beond has removed a prior website pledge to rebook disrupted customers in business class on other carriers and has stripped other customer‑assurance and expansion pages.
- Coverage cites rising jet‑fuel costs, long routes that need a Middle East fuel stop, and the tiny fleet as strains that raise doubts about an October relaunch after bold growth plans failed to materialize.