Emirates To Introduce Third Daily Flight To Mauritius
Emirates will introduce a third daily flight to Mauritius from on 1 December 2025.
The additional service, to be operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft, will complement existing schedules and support the travel plans of Emirates customers planning trips to the popular destination from across its network of more than 140 points.
Emirates currently serves Mauritius with two daily services aboard its flagship A380 aircraft.
The addition of the third daily service, under a codeshare arrangement with Air Mauritius, will provide convenient flight timings to support travel itineraries and enable seamless connectivity for customers from the Middle East, Europe and the Americas travelling to the Indian Ocean holiday spot.
The additional daily service will also provide seamless connections from and to Far East markets, where Emirates will actively promote the destination to audiences in Japan, China, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Passengers can now book seats to the exotic island destination in First Class, Business Class and Economy Class on Flight EK709, to operate daily and departing Dubai at 06:55 and arriving in Mauritius at 13:40.
Flights from Mauritius will depart at 18:30 and arrive in Dubai at 01:10 hrs the next day.
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ deputy president and chief commercial officer, said: “We would like to thank the Mauritian authorities for making an additional daily service possible.
“We have been proudly serving Mauritius since 2002 and our double daily A380 services have been a major success and contributor to the growth of the country’s tourism industry.
“The additional daily service on our wide-body Boeing 777 aircraft will enable a more than 30 percent increase in capacity on the route, while also providing additional flight options for leisure and business travellers to seamlessly connect to flights.”
He added: “We recently reaffirmed our codeshare partnership with Air Mauritius and our shared commitment to putting the destination on the global stage by facilitating steady growth in tourist demand for visits to Mauritius.
“We are also pleased to support and complement the operations of the national carrier, whose services have contributed to our success on this route.
“The additional daily service will allow both airlines to meet demand from global travellers.”
Since Emirates launched its scheduled services to Mauritius in 2002, the airline has carried more than 8.8 million passengers and more than 126,000 tonnes of cargo on flights to and from Mauritius.
Its passenger and cargo operations have generated significant economic and social contributions, including US$119mn in direct contribution from Emirates’ flights, $264mn in tourism receipts as well as $530mn to the Mauritian economy through tourism-related spending.
The airline currently operates 14 flights per week between Dubai and Mauritius on the airline’s flagship A380 aircraft, with a weekly capacity of more than 15,000 seats.

