The perfect storm:
As oxygen masks continue to drop; talk of the aviation industry navigating a perfect storm, is a bitter reality. Enormous challenges are rising for the entire travel industry, thanks to the combined effects of the Global economic crisis, with Europe as epicenter, and soaring fuel prices. Air Mauritius has been no exception to the unprecedented crisis the global aviation industry is currently facing, and amidst these turbulent times, the national carrier’s bottom line has been adversely impacted. Air Mauritius has thus embarked on a seven-step plan to recovery and long-term sustainability. This in order to bring about short-to-medium-term reclamation, through the launch of a new mission statement, new strategic role, and focused core objectives. Step 1: The first step of the new business model, network optimization, has already been implemented for the current financial year (01 April, 2012 – 31 March, 2013.) The overall effect is a three percent increase in capacity, with a rebalancing of growth on short and medium haul flights – mainly around the Indian Ocean rim, as well as emerging markets. In-flight offerings: With its increased capacity, Air Mauritius is soon to offer:- 10 X Weekly Johannesburg flights:
- From 29 October, 2012, Air Mauritius will operate 10 X weekly flights out of Johannesburg, and additional supplementary capacity during peak holiday season
- Increased frequencies direct from Cape Town to Mauritius:
- From 29 October, 2012, Cape Town flights’ capacity will also be simultaneous boosted with the addition of wide-bodied aircraft, and three flights direct to Mauritius, return, per week
- Seamless connections:
- Furthermore, and also effective as of 29 October, 2012, Air Mauritius will offer seamless connection to all destinations, beyond Mauritius
- These include highly competitive rates offered via international routes inclusive of: Australia, Malaysia; Singapore; London; Paris, India; China, Reunion, Kenya, Madagascar and more
- Effective May 2012 – Milan (to be serviced on a daily basis via Paris) and Sydney / Melbourne (to be serviced via Perth)
- Effective end October 2012, Frankfurt, Geneva, Munich (to be serviced on a daily basis via Paris), Bangalore (to be serviced via Mumbai and Chennai) and Durban (to be serviced on a daily basis via Johannesburg)
- Johannesburg Head Office: + 27 (0)11 601 3900
- + 27 (0)87 151 1848