25 July 2012

Air Mauritius has revised its Africa schedule

update (30 Aug 2012): The flag carrier of Mauritius, Air Mauritius, announced via twitter, that it will operate two weekly Durban night flights on Fridays & Sundays from 21 December 2012 to 13 January 201.

The the flag carrier of Mauritius, Air Mauritius, has revised its planned service increase to Africa starting 28 Oct 2012.

Mauritius (MRU) <> Cape Town (CPT)
The airline will, as previously planned, increase the number of weekly flights from 2 to 3.

Mauritius (MRU) <> Johannesburg (JNB)
Instead of the planned 14 weekly flights, Air Mauritius will increase the service from currently 5 weekly flights to 10 weekly flights.

Mauritius (MRU) <> Nairobi (NBO)
The airline will, as previously planned, increase the number of weekly flights from 2 to 3.

Mauritius (MRU) <> Antananarivo (TNR)
Instead of the planned 6 weekly flights, Air Mauritius will increase the service from currently 4 weekly flights to 5 weekly flights with operational aircraft changes.

Air Mauritius has currently codeshare agreements with Air France (Mauritius <> Paris, on several European routes radiating from Paris), Emirates (Mauritius <> Dubai), Malaysia Airlines (on some routes radiating from Kuala Lumpur) and with South African Airways (Mauritius <> Johannesburg).
Mauritius' international Airport Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (known as SSR Airport), the main hub of Air Mauritius, is located at Plaine Magnien about 48km southeast of Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius.

1 comment:

  1. Well the worst airline i have traveled with is Air Mauritius. The crew is horrible with a lot of attitude and not even a kind gesture to the passengers. Duty free books were not there and even the Crew did not come out with the Duty free trolley. Food was really horrible. In total it was the worst flight of my life. I advise Kenya Airways is much much better. Kindly improve your service Air Mauritius.

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