Emirates restarts flights to Mauritius from July 15

The Indian Ocean Island opens borders for int'l tourists

_A Monitor Report Date: 15 July, 2021
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Dubai : Emirates has restarted passenger services to Mauritius  with two weekly flights from July 15, as the island-nation gradually re-opens its borders to international tourists. To serve market demand, the airline will deploy its iconic Emirates A380 aircraft to Mauritius starting August 1. Fully vaccinated travellers can enjoy a relaxing and safe getaway in a list of pre-approved Covid-19 safe resorts across the island.
Emirates' flights to Mauritius are operating on Thursdays and Saturdays. The route is being served utilising a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, and from August  1, utilising the Emirates A380 aircraft. 
Emirates flights to Mauritius can be booked on emirates.com, via travel agents or Emirates Sales Office.
The Emirates A380 experience remains a favourite amongst travellers for its spacious and comfortable cabins and the airline will continue to expand its deployment in line with the gradual return in demand. Emirates currently operates the A380 to New York JFK, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Toronto, Paris, Munich, Vienna, Frankfurt, Moscow, Amman, Cairo, and Guangzhou.
From white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, and luscious landscapes - Mauritius remains one the most popular holiday destinations, attracting travellers across the world. Emirates  also  operates to  other Indian Ocean destinations offering 28 weekly flights to Maldives and seven weekly flights to Seychelles.
Travellers can also book with Emirates Holidays and enjoy tailor-made packages at world-class hotels and resorts across the island. 
From 15 July to 30 September 2021, Mauritius will open its borders to vaccinated passengers and Mauritian nationals. Fully vaccinated travellers can enjoy a "hotel holiday" and choose from an extensive list of approved hotels across the island. From 1 October, Mauritius will start to welcome fully vaccinated travellers who can explore the island freely with no restrictions. 

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