Emirates announced Friday that it will fly to Madagascar from September 3, 2024, offering more choice and connectivity to travelers. Flights between Dubai and Antananarivo, which will be available four times a week, will operate with a stopover in Seychelles.
The Boeing 777-300ER, which offers 8 First Class suites, 42 Business Class seats and 310 Economy Class seats, will operate this route.
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“Madagascar has historically been underserved, despite growing appetite from travellers for authentic ecotourism experiences. Emirates understands the importance of offering customers efficient connectivity and premium travel experiences and we’re confident that this new service will have a positive impact on boosting Madagascar’s connectivity”, Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer said.
Madagascar is the world’s fourth largest island, boasting stunning scenery from white sandy beaches and emerald waters, to lush rainforests and national parks and the fossilized shells on limestone plateaus. Colloquially referred to as Treasure Island, it is home to three World Heritage UNESCO sites.
Emirates also reported that it is in talks with Air Madagascar to offer more global connectivity to promote tourism and trade.
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