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12 May 2016
Air Mauritius adds two new African destinations
Air Mauritius has added two new destinations from Mauritius to its African network. On 4 May the carrier began weekly (Wednesday) flights on the 2,633-kilometre route to Maputo in Mozambique. The return flight operates via Durban.
Two days later, on 6 May, it began weekly (Friday) flights on the 2,494-kilometre route to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Return flights on this route operate via Nairobi. Both routes will be flown by one of the airline’s two A319s and neither faces direct competition.
These new flights will contribute in feeding the Air Corridor that links Africa and Asia via the hubs of Mauritius and Singapore.