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Air Mauritius to launch regional airline

09 Mar 2016 - by Natasha Schmidt
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PLANS are in the pipeline

for Air Mauritius to launch

a regional African airline,

with the intention of reinforcing

connectivity between Africa

and Asia.

This was the news from

Carla da Silva, regional

manager for Southern Africa

and Latin America, who was

speaking at the airline’s

annual Air Mauritius Awards.

“The new regional airline

will be established as a

subsidiary of Air Mauritius and

will increase the Air Mauritius

network, adding additional

eight points in the African

region.” In the meantime

operations to Maputo and

Dar es Salaam have been

scheduled for May this year.

Growth

The plans form part of

Air Mauritius’s ambitious

expansion strategy for

2016/17, which includes an

‘air corridor’ between the hubs

of Mauritius and Singapore,

which will be launched on

March 11 with the aim of

becoming a bridge between

Africa and Asia with more

frequencies into Shanghai,

Hong Kong and Singapore.

Air Mauritius posted a profit

of €6,4m (R107,4m) for April

to December 2015 against a

loss of €9,1m (R152,6m) for

the corresponding financial

exercise. The airline carried

1,1m passengers representing

a growth of 9,8%. “South

Africa is the fourth- and sixthhighest

revenue generator

for Air Mauritius Limited in

terms of passenger numbers

and revenue respectively.

The market has continuously

registered double-digit growth

year-on-year since 2012,

growing 39% from 2012 to

2015,” Carla said. 

AIR Mauritius recognised

its top travel partners at a

glamorous function, held

at the beautiful Shepstone

Gardens in Houghton.

Taking the top spot, once

again, was Beachcomber

Tours. In second place,

shaking things up, was Flight

Centre and in third place, The

Holiday Factory.

2015’s Top 10 Performers:

1 Beachcomber

2 Flight Centre

3 The Holiday Factory

4 Cullinan Outbound Tourism

5 Club travel

6 BidTravel

7 Travelstart

8 Club Med

9 World Leisure Holidays

10 Tourvest

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