SAS has entered into new sale and leaseback agreements with Aviation Capital Group (ACG).
Through the new agreements, SAS has secured long-term financing for ten new Airbus A320neo aircraft, scheduled to be delivered through the first quarter of FY2024.
“We continue to make progress with our transformation plan and these new sale and leaseback agreements are an important part of that – securing competitive financing for our renewed fleet of modern and fuel-efficient aircraft. We are pleased to renew our long-term strategic partnership with ACG, one of the world’s leading aircraft financing partners,” said Anko van der Werff, President and CEO, SAS.
Top Copyright Photo: Scandinavian Airlines-SAS Airbus A320-251N WL SE-RUE (msn 10407) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 959819.
JetBlue Airways today announced three new routes launching this summer – enabled in part by its Northeast Alliance (NEA) with American Airlines – which will further increase competition and choice for travelers across the Northeast. Seats are out for sale starting today with fares as low as $59(a).
New York City
Enabled by the NEA, JetBlue’s new service between New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) and Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) will deliver a customer-centric alternative for travelers across the busy Northeast Corridor that has historically been dominated by high-fare legacy carriers.
Daily Schedule between New York (JFK) and Washington DC (DCA) Beginning June 15, 2023
JFK – DCA Flight #1887
DCA – JFK Flight #1888
7:00 a.m. – 8:40 a.m.
6:30 a.m. – 7:55 a.m.
JFK – DCA Flight #2487
DCA – JFK Flight #2488
1:15 p.m. – 3:01 p.m.
2:10 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
JFK – DCA Flight #2587
DCA – JFK Flight #2588
7:15 p.m. – 8:55 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 6:48 p.m.
Westchester County
JetBlue is also launching new summer seasonal service from Westchester County Airport (HPN), further bolstering JetBlue’s leadership position in the Greater New York area and offering customers more choices to popular summer travel destinations.
Daily Schedule between Westchester (HPN) and Martha’s Vineyard (MVY) Summer Seasonal Beginning May 25, 2023
HPN – MVY Flight #2666
MVY – HPN Flight #2665
3:45 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.
1:50 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Daily Schedule between Westchester (HPN) and Charleston, S.C. (CHS) Summer Seasonal Beginning May 25, 2023
HPN – CHS Flight #2647
CHS – HPN Flight #2648
11:59 a.m. – 2:14 p.m.
3:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Top Copyright Photo: JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 N806JB (msn 5302) (Barcode) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 960154.
Viva Air (Colombia) and its subsidiary Viva Air Perú suspended their operations on February 27, 2023.
The group blamed the financial situation on the delay on the merger request with Avianca from Aerocivil.
The airline issued this statement:
Viva regretfully announces the suspension of its operation, due to delays in the timely definition of the alliance that would allow its integration with a stronger and larger airline group. Unfortunately, for now we will not be able to honor travel plans for passengers with current flights with Viva and will inform them promptly of the steps to follow this decision.
Top Copyright Photo: Viva (Air Colombia) Airbus A320-251N WL HK-5366 (msn 10482) MIA ((Bruce Drum). Image: 105915.
Frontier Airlines on February 25 launched seasonal nonstop service from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ).
With the new service, Frontier serves a total of 12 nonstop destinations from MDW.
Service from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW):
SERVICE TO:
SERVICE START:
SERVICE FREQUENCY:
INTRO FARE:
Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ)
Feb. 25, 2023
1x/week
$159*
Frequency and times are subject to change.
Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A321-251NX WL N604FR (msn 11086) (America’s Green Airline) BWI (Tony Storck). Image: 960049.
Frontier Airlineson February 24 launched seasonal nonstop service from Denver International Airport (DEN) to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ).
Frontier is the only carrier offering nonstop service from DEN to Jamaica. With the new service, Frontier serves a total of 67 nonstop destinations from DEN.
Service from Denver International Airport (DEN):
SERVICE TO:
SERVICE START:
SERVICE FREQUENCY:
INTRO FARE:
Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ)
Feb. 24, 2023
3x/week
$179*
Frequency and times are subject to change.
Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A321-211 WL N715FR (msn 7313) (Cactus, the Coyote) MIA (Bruce Drum). Image: 105911.
JetBlue Airways’ flight attendants, represented by the TWU, are opposing the merger with Spirit Airlines. The union has sent a letter to the Attorney General and the Department of Transportation opposing the merger.
Meanwhile the flight attendants of Spirit Airlines, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, are agreeing with and supporting the takeover of Spirit by JetBlue.
The Department of Justice will rule on the merger request. JetBlue has vowed to fight any refusal.
Top Copyright Photo: Spirit Airlines Airbus A320-271N WL N972NK (msn 11173) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 960137.
Frontier Airlines on February 23 launched seasonal nonstop service from St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ).
With the new service, Frontier serves a total of seven nonstop destinations from STL.
Service from St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL):
SERVICE TO:
SERVICE START:
SERVICE FREQUENCY:
INTRO FARE:
Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ)
Feb. 23, 2023
3x/week
$149*
Frequency and times are subject to change.
Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A321-211 WL N710FR (msn 7179) (Fallon, the Falcon) LAS (Michael B. Ing). Image: 960123.
South African Airways (SAA) welcomes the announcement by Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana, of a R 1 billion ($54.4 million) allocation to settle a portion of the outstanding obligations on the implementation of SAA’s 2020 Business Rescue Plan.
As noted by Minister Godongwana, the allocation is part of the government’s commitment to the business rescue process that SAA exited in April 2021. It will be used to cover outstanding liabilities, specifically those relating to the final dividend payment to creditors and the refund of legacy un-flown tickets to affected passengers – which date back to the period when SAA was placed in business rescue in December 2019.
SAA’s Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Professor John Lamola says, “SAA’s operations have progressed positively since the airline emerged from business rescue, and as reported to Parliament earlier this month, SAA is no longer technically insolvent, a milestone which we reached a year earlier than projected”
The Chief Financial Officer, Fikile Mhlontlo, adds, “SAA has reached a point where we cover our operating costs. It must be emphasised that the allocation announced relates only to historical debt. These funds are not meant to bolster the business plan we are currently executing.”
The R1bn allocation is part of original R 3.5 bn that was needed for SAA to settle all debt that the Business Rescue practitioners had ring-fenced into a Receivership. Due to the financial performance of SAA and the innovations of its management team, the total balance expected from National Treasury has been reduced to R2.586 bn. The airline will continue to negotiate with National Treasury for the balance of the funds and cooperate with all the conditions that may accompany the flow of these funds.
Top Copyright Photo: South African Airways Airbus A330-343 ZS-SXL (msn 1779) IAD (Brian McDonough). Image: 937840.
Air Valletta Group, backed by private Cypriot investment has launched Airbus A320 and A330 operator Valletta Airlines (St. Julian’s, Malta), which will focus on global charter and ACMI markets starting early 2023.
Targeted regions for operations are North and South Americas, Europe, Middle East and Far East Asia.
Valletta Airlines has received its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) and aims to start with one Airbus A320-200, with plans to grow it’s fleet to three Airbus A320-200s and two A330-200s by the end of 2023.
With the commitment to be more efficient and sustainable, the LATAM group advances in the renewal of its fleet, announcing that it will have 31 Airbus A320neo family aircraft in operation by the end of 2023.
The additional purchase of Airbus aircraft will allow the group to have more than 100 A320neo, A321neo and A321XLR aircraft by the end of this decade. Today, the LATAM group has 16 Airbus A320neo aircraft in operation and this year it expects to receive another 15 Airbus aircraft, including the first A321neo in its fleet. The first A321XLR will be delivered in 2025.
This will allow the LATAM group to replace its aircraft with more modern and efficient ones, increase its fleet and continue with the recovery of its operation compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Regarding the Airbus A321neo, it consumes 22% less fuel per seat than the previous model, the A320ceo. In addition, the Airbus A321XLR is the single-aisle aircraft (narrow body) with the longest flight range in the world (7,400 km) and with up to 38% less fuel consumption per flight than an aircraft with two aisles (wide body).
Most of LATAM’s A320 Family aircraft fleet is equipped with software that reduces annual CO2 emissions by more than 60,000 tons by optimizing the aircraft’s landing path.
Currently, the LATAM group has 311 aircraft, 57 passengers Boeing (767, 777 and 787 models) and 238 Airbus aircraft (A319, A320, A320neo and A321 models). In addition, LATAM Cargo Chile, LATAM Cargo Colombia and LATAM Cargo Brazil have a joint fleet of 16 cargo planes, which will gradually expand to 20 cargo planes by 2024.
Top Copyright Photo: LATAM AIrlines (Chile) Airbus A320-271N WL CC-BHA (msn 7844) MIA (Bruce Drum). Image: 105901.
Edelweiss has become the Official Airline Partner for the third time in a row in 2023. All flights will be compensated. Season starts on March 5, 2023 in Bahrain.
The “Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake” relies also in 2023 on Edelweiss as Official Airline Partner. This is already the third season in which Edelweiss offers direct charter flights from Zurich to the F1 Grand Prix race tracks within reach of the Airbus A320 fleet. The collaboration began in 2021, when then Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN was looking for a Swiss partner during the pandemic.
Edelweiss also flies the team to Las Vegas
The new season will start in Bahrain on March 5, 2023. The season will feature one more race this year. The second-to-last stop on the schedule is Las Vegas from November 16 to 18, 2023. Edelweiss will fly the team to Las Vegas on its regular scheduled flight at the end of November. On the Las Vegas Strip, the race will be held on a 3.8-mile course right in the neon heart of the city. Passing world-famous landmarks, casinos and hotels. Edelweiss will be flying to Las Vegas directly from Zurich at least twice a week until the end of November, offering racing enthusiasts the chance to be there live.
Top Copyright Photo: Edelweiss Switzerland (Edelweiss Air) Airbus A320-214 WL HB-JLT (msn 5518) (Help Alliance) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 958069.
Hong Kong Airlines will begin operating flights between Hong Kong and Beijing Daxing International Airport every Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday starting on March 15, 2023.
Top Copyright Photo: Hong Kong Airlines Airbus A350-941 B-LGC (msn 168) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 940394.
Lufthansa has decided to transfer some of its Airbus A321s to its lower-cost leisure airline Eurowings.
The aircraft are now being painted in the full Eurowings livery.
So far three A321s have been assigned to Eurowings:
D-AIDP
D-AIDQ
D-AIDT
On February 1, 2023 Eurowings celebrated its 30th anniversary withn this message:
The mid-1970s, two pilots, one dream. Independently of each other, Hans Rudolf Wöhrl founds Nürnberger Flugdienst (NFD) and Reinhard Santner founds Dortmund Reise- und Industrieflug (RFG). The portfolio of the two companies is similar and includes air taxi services, ambulance and cargo flights, seaside resort services – so-called on-demand air transport. Today’s Eurowings was formed on February 1, 1993 from the merger of the two regional airlines. The name “Eurowings” was suggested by an employee who won an ideas competition with 500 Deutsche Mark for the winning entry. The logo introduced in the course of the launch was designed by students of the Nuremberg Academy of Arts.
Take-off with propeller aircraft
At that time, the airline started with just under 1,000 employees and ATR 72 propeller aircraft. Although 32 destinations in eleven countries were already served in the founding year, the focus was on domestic connections. For quite some time, Eurowings had to fly under the flight numbers of NFD and RFG, because the code that Eurowings needed had been assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to a subsidiary of Papua New Guinea-based Janlyn PTE. Through intensive negotiations, it was finally possible to get the EW code for Eurowings’ flights. The first flight, with the number EW733, went from Nuremberg to Paris in 1994. In the 1990s, Eurowings took over feeder flights for the Dutch airline KLM, among others, and was en route to Amsterdam with 13 aircraft at times – initially as a competitor of Lufthansa.
2001: Lufthansa acquires a stake in Eurowings
The year 2001 marks a milestone in the history of Eurowings. With the Lufthansa Group’s participation, the company’s strategy changes: the turboprop aircraft are replaced by CRJ jets, and Eurowings operates flights in the Lufthansa Regional network.
Just one year later, Eurowings launches a low-cost pioneer for Germany, Germanwings, which, in tandem with Eurowings, soon breaks the 10-million passenger mark. The great era of low-cost airlines begins (slogan: “Fly high, pay low”), to which Germanwings contributes the flexible fare model BASIC, SMART and BIZclass. The concept quickly becomes the industry standard and is still used at Eurowings today. In 2011, Eurowings moves to Düsseldorf, the largest air traffic location in North Rhine-Westphalia.
“Light Sky Blue” and “Burgundy”: Eurowings’ leading colors since 2014
In 2014, the company gets the look and brand identity it is known for today, with the leading colors “Light Sky Blue” and “Burgundy”. The new strategy includes, among other things, a significant expansion of Germanwings and Eurowings in line with growing travel: the previous Eurowings fleet of smaller CRJ aircraft will be replaced by 23 aircraft from the Airbus A320 family.
Inseparably linked to the company’s history, however, is the accident of Germanwings flight 4U9525 on March 24, 2015, which claimed the lives of 150 people. An event that will remain in collective memory forever.
Eurowings subsequently begins to expand away from German airports, soon opening a base on Mallorca and founding the Eurowings Europe flight operation for pan-European routes outside Germany. And the dynamic development continues: after the end of Air Berlin in 2017 and the takeover of a large part of the fleet, hundreds of new jobs are created – many of which are filled by former AirBerlin colleagues.
Eurowings today: the value airline for Europe
Today, Eurowings explicitly sets itself apart from the ultra-low-cost carrier segment with its clear positioning as Europe’s value carrier for private and business travelers. The Lufthansa subsidiary combines inexpensive and flexible flying with innovative and customer-friendly services – a strategy with which it is expanding its leading position in the German market. In doing so, it focuses on the core needs of today’s air travelers: more flexibility, affordable comfort and sustainability.
“There are very few airlines in Germany that have succeeded for 30 years in a difficult market environment and have repeatedly mastered dynamic changes. It is all the more wonderful that we can celebrate our 30th birthday as Germany’s largest holiday airline,” said Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof. “We owe this success first and foremost to our more than 4,000 employees from 60 nations who have found their professional home with us. This diversity makes us strong. Because what has always distinguished Eurowings is the very special team spirit and the ability to react quickly to ever new market changes. We say thank you, Team Eurowings – here’s to the next 30 years!”
The Eurowings fleet includes more than 100 aircraft that fly to 140 destinations in more than 50 countries. In addition to its bases in Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Berlin, Eurowings also has major operations in Palma de Mallorca, Salzburg, Prague and Stockholm. This makes the Lufthansa subsidiary one of the largest leisure airlines in Europe. Every minute, a Eurowings aircraft takes off or lands somewhere in Europe.
Focus on sustainability
Eurowings combines its passion for flying with corporate responsibility for the environment. It aims to cut its carbon emissions in half by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. An important step towards this was the introduction of the world’s most efficient medium-haul jet, the Airbus A320neo, into the fleet in 2022. Each new aircraft of this type emits 4,500 tonnes less CO2 per year compared to its predecessor. In addition to this, more than 50 projects with the aim of conserving resources and protecting the environment are underway at Eurowings.
Carbon compensation at the click of a mouse, punctual flights, friendly services, the most flexible rebooking options in the industry or a free middle seat starting at ten euros – these are just a few of the many examples of the modern value concept with which Eurowings presents itself as young, modern and innovative, even after 30 years.
In other news, Eurowings and the Spanish airline Volotea have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enter into a sales partnership. The cooperation is set to cover more than 140 European routes operated by both airlines without overlap, including more than 100 routes operated by Eurowings and around 40 operated by Volotea.
The connections also include plans for eight new routes flown by Volotea, connecting German airports such as Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart directly with French and Italian cities. As a result, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nantes, Florence and Verona will also be reached with direct flights in the future. With this, the two airlines are significantly broadening their pan-European portfolio for customers.
Volotea is one of the fastest growing airlines in Europe: founded in 2011, the Barcelona-based company now flies to more than 100 destinations in 16 countries. In Germany, the airline has been operating the weekly Airbus-internal factory shuttle between the Hamburg and Toulouse locations since 2019. With the sales partnership, Volotea is also offering scheduled flights in Germany for the first time.
At the same time, Eurowings intends to open its distribution channels to Volotea with its focus on smaller and medium-sized destinations in France and Italy. With the planned mutual distribution agreement, both Eurowings passengers and Volotea customers would benefit from the visibility of more than 140 connections on the websites of both airlines. This way, Eurowings and Volotea would improve the offer to their passengers, providing access to a significantly wider range of travel options throughout Europe.
New connections
In the context of the planned connections, Volotea will open eight new routes to/from Germany, connecting Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart directly with its bases in Bordeaux, Lyon, Nantes (all in France), Florence and Verona (both in Italy). These new routes will operate twice weekly and have a capacity of around 60,000 seats.
New routes from May 26, 2023:
Berlin-Verona
Düsseldorf-Bordeaux
Stuttgart-Bordeaux
New routes from October 10-12, 2023:
Berlin-Lyon
Hamburg-Bordeaux
Hamburg-Florence
Hamburg-Lyon
Stuttgart-Nantes
Top Copyright Photo: Eurowings Airbus A321-231 D-AIDV (msn 5413) SEN (Keith Burton). Image: 960097.
Turkish Airlines and UEFA announced on September 5, 2022 announced Turkish Airlines became the official partner of the UEFA Champions League.
As part of the deal, Turkish Airlines will also partner with the UEFA Super Cup, the UEFA Futsal Champions League finals, and the UEFA Youth League finals.
This prestigious partnership, which will be one of the most important sponsorship deals in the history of Turkish sports, carries particular importance with this season’s UEFA Champions League final taking place at Istanbul’s Atatürk Olympic Stadium on June 10, 2023.
This is not the first time that Turkish Airlines has partnered with a UEFA competition. In December 2015, Turkish Airlines became the first airline to partner with UEFA as its official airline sponsor for UEFA EURO 2016, which took place in France.
Turkish Airlines joins Heineken, PlayStation, PepsiCo, Mastercard, FedEx, Just Eat Takeaway.com and OPPO as official global sponsors of the UEFA Champions League.
Now Turkish Airlines has unveiled a new UEFA Champions League logo jet.
Top Copyright Photo: Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-343 TC-JNM (msn 1212) (UEFA Champions League) ZRH (Andi Hiltl). Image: 960096.
SmartLynx Airlines has received Australian Foreign Air Transport Operator Certificate (FATAOC) granted by the Australian Civil Aviation Authority. The certification allows the airline to begin operations to, from, and within Australia.
Operating flights to Australia has been integral to SmartLynx’s strategic plans to expand its global network by entering new markets. This certificate authorizes starting operation in Australia of Airbus A330-type aircraft and the company plans to receive certification also for other aircraft types A320, A321, and B737.
To receive FATAOC, SmartLynx has fulfilled all operational requirements and submitted the necessary certificates of airworthiness and maintenance schedules for Airbus A330-type to be operated in Australia.
Latvian-based SmartLynx Airlines is the largest ACMI service provider in Europe, owning one-third of the market. Today the airline operates also in the USA, North America, Asia, and Africa. The company holds Air Operator Certificates (AOC) in Latvia, Estonia, and Malta.
The current fleet size consists of 55 aircraft and by end of 2023 is set to increase to 65 aircraft, including Airbus A320 (29), A330-300 (6), A321 (8), Airbus A321F (13), and Boeing 737 MAX (9) aircraft.
Boliviana de Aviación-BoA has introduced a new livery with its first Airbus A320-200. The new livery features native art on the tail.
The Bolivian flag carrier is adding two Airbus A330-200s to replace its Boeing 767-300s on its long-range routes, especially Miami.
The pictured N1452X (top) was formerly operated by Virgin Australia as VH-XFH. The airliner is being leased from Avolon and is expected to take on a CP- registration on delivery.
Top Copyright Photo: Boliviana de Aviacion-BoA Airbus A330-243 N1452X (msn 1452) SBD (Michael B. Ing). Image: 960090.
BoA – Boliviana de Aviación aircraft photo gallery:
BRA – Braathens Regional Airlines (Stockholm-Bromma) is expanding outside of its traditional Baltic service area.
The Swedish airline is celebrating its first Airbus A319 (SE-RGC). A second ex-Sundair A319 (SE-RGV) is also now operating (above).
The new additions will allow the airline to operate sun destination flights to the Mediterranean area this coming summer.
The airline can trace its roots back to Norwegian airline Braathens S.A.F.E, South American & Far East Airtransport, founded by the Norwegian shipowner Ludvig Gustaf Braathen, who also founded the company Braganza.
Current Route Map:
The company has also formed Braathens International Airways to operate the the long-range flights.
Top Copyright Photo: BRA-flygbra.se (Braathens Regional) Airbus A319-111 SE-RGV (msn 2283) (Sundair colors) BMA (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 960089.
Air Mauritius made this announcement about Category 5 TC Freddy:
Flights disruptions due to intense tropical cyclone Freddy – Bulletin 2
Following the latest updates from the meteorological services with regard to the sustained approach of intense tropical cyclone Freddy in our region, the following Air Mauritius flights have been cancelled.
Date
Flight number
Routing
Status
19 February
MK 015
Paris CDG – Mauritius
Cancelled
19 February
MK 017
Paris CDG – Mauritius
Cancelled
19 February
MK 053
London Heathrow- Mauritius
Cancelled
20 February
MK 749
Mumbai – Mauritius
Cancelled
20 February
MK 014
Mauritius – Paris CDG
Cancelled
20 February
MK 042
Mauritius – London Heathrow
Cancelled
20 February
MK 218
Mauritius – Reunion
Cancelled
20 February
MK 219
Reunion – Mauritius
Cancelled
20 February
MK 238
Mauritius – Reunion
Cancelled
20 February
MK 239
Reunion – Mauritius
Cancelled
20 February
MK 646
Mauritius – Kuala Lumpur
Cancelled
20 February
MK 748
Mauritius – Mumbai
Cancelled
20 February
MK 851
Mauritius- Johannesburg
Cancelled
20 February
MK 852
Johannesburg – Mauritius
Cancelled
21 February
MK 015
Paris CDG – Mauritius
Cancelled
21 February
MK 053
London Heathrow- Mauritius
Cancelled
21 February
MK 647
Kuala Lumpur – Mauritius
Cancelled
21 February
MK 749
Mumbai-Mauritius
Cancelled
Air Mauritius wishes to inform its passengers that all its outbound flights scheduled today Sunday 19 February 2023 from SSR International Airport, Mauritius, with the exception of Rodrigues, will operate normally as follows:
Date
Flight number
Routing
Scheduled Departure Time
Scheduled Arrival time
19 February
MK 248
Mauritius – Reunion
22h00
22h50
19 February
MK 748
Mauritius – Mumbai
18h40
02h20
19 February
MK 014
Mauritius – Paris CDG
22h50
07h35
*All timings are in local time
Flight MK 249, Reunion-Mauritius, scheduled on Monday 20 February 2023 at 07h00 local time has been preponed to Sunday 19 February 2023. It will now operate as flight MK 1249 at 23h25 local time and is expected to arrive in Mauritius at 00h15 local time on Monday 20 February 2023.
All flights scheduled to/from Rodrigues on Monday 20 February 2023 are cancelled.
Air Mauritius is closely monitoring the situation with the authorities and will keep passengers informed of developments through its Call Centre on 207 7575, on its website at airmauritius.com and through regular communiques.
Air Mauritius regrets any inconvenience caused.
Air Mauritius currently operates direct flights to 10 destinations in Europe, India, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Indian Ocean islands. From Paris Charles De Gaulle airport, connections are offered to above 70 destinations in Europe with Air France.
From the Piper Navajo at its humble beginnings, Air Mauritius nowadays has one of the youngest and most modern fleet in the world, with the latest generation aircraft such as the Airbus A350-900 XWB and the A330-900neo.
Top Copyright Photo: Air Mauritius Airbus A350-941 3B-NBQ (msn 157) CDG (Jacques Guillem Collection). Image: 951615.