Air Mauritius has embarked on seven-step plan to recovery and long-term
sustainability. The first step
of the new business model, network optimisation, has already been implemented
for the current financial year.
The overall effect is a three percent increase
in capacity, with a rebalancing of growth on short and medium-haul flights –
mainly around the Indian Ocean rim, as well as emerging markets.
From 29
October Air Mauritius will operate ten weekly flights out of Johannesburg, and
additional supplementary capacity during peak holiday season.
There will also
be increased frequencies direct from Cape Town to Mauritius and that route will
be boosted by the addition of wide-bodied aircraft, and three flights direct to
Mauritius, return, per week. Also from 29 October, Air Mauritius will offer
connection to all destinations, beyond Mauritius, including Australia,
Malaysia, Singapore, London, Paris, India, China, Reunion, Kenya and
Madagascar. The following destinations have been retained and will be
reinforced: Paris, London, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Kuala Lumpur,
Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Perth, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi,
Antananarivo, St Denis, St Pierre and Rodrigues.
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