Emirates Eyes Direct Flight Launch to Madagascar in Major Tourism Boost

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 20, 2024 00:31 AMNews
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Emirates airjet at Zurich Airport, Switzerland. Source: unsplash

Emirates is in discussions with the President of Madagascar to initiate direct flights from Dubai, signaling a significant boost for Madagascar's tourism and international connectivity. This collaboration aims to open up new avenues for travelers and strengthen bilateral ties between the United Arab Emirates and the Indian Ocean island nation.

During a recent meeting in Dubai, Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina and Emirates CEO Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum explored the potential for enhancing air transport and tourism within Madagascar. The talks, described as fruitful by President Rajoelina's spokesperson Lova Ranoromaro, have led to plans for establishing direct flights, marking a historic step in air travel between the two regions.

The two parties agreed to form a joint committee to execute the agreement's clauses, focusing on the specifics of schedules and flight frequencies. The commitment from both governments to facilitate this air connection underscores the importance of this initiative for enhancing Madagascar's accessibility to the global travel network.

Madagascar, with its strategic location and rich biodiversity, has been eager to expand its international flight routes, especially with Middle Eastern countries. The talks with Emirates revive previous discussions from 2015, aiming to materialize direct passenger flights that had not been finalized then. The readiness of Madagascar, highlighted by the capabilities of Ivato International Airport and Nosy Be's Fascene Airport to handle widebody aircraft, sets the stage for welcoming Emirates flights.

This move is part of Madagascar's broader strategy to increase its international visitor numbers, aiming to attract 1 million tourists by 2028. The inclusion of Emirates in Madagascar's aviation sector is anticipated to significantly enhance the island's tourism prospects by providing a direct link to Dubai and further access to Emirates' extensive global network.

The potential direct flight connection is expected not only to boost tourism but also to foster cultural exchanges and investment opportunities between Madagascar and the UAE. Emirates' extensive presence in Africa, serving 20 destinations including islands like Seychelles and Mauritius, demonstrates the airline's commitment to connecting diverse cultures and economies.

As Emirates prepares to possibly add Madagascar to its expansive network, the anticipated direct flights promise to open up new horizons for travelers, contribute to the growth of Madagascar's tourism sector, and strengthen the economic and cultural ties between these two distinct regions.

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