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Emirates to launch third daily flight to Mauritius starting December, increasing capacity by over 30%

Emirates to launch third daily flight to Mauritius starting December, increasing capacity by over 30%

Time of India7 days ago
The new third daily Emirates flight to Mauritius, operated by a Boeing 777, begins December 1, adding to the existing two A380 services/ Image: Emirates
TL;DR
New Daily Flight: Emirates adds a third daily Dubai–Mauritius flight from 1 Dec 2025.
Aircraft Type: Operated with a Boeing 777-300ER in three classes.
30% Capacity Boost: Adds over 30% more seats to meet rising demand.
Codeshare with Air
Mauritius
: Enhances global connectivity across 140+ destinations.
A Major Lift for
Mauritius Tourism
Starting 1 December 2025, Emirates will introduce a third daily flight to Mauritius, operated by a three-class Boeing 777-300ER. The new service, flight EK709/710, marks a significant increase in capacity, over 30% more seats, on a route already in high demand across the airline's global network of over 140 destinations.
This expansion builds on Emirates' strong presence in Mauritius. The airline currently operates two daily Airbus A380 services (EK701/702 and EK703/704), making it the only carrier flying the A380 to the island, and the only airline offering First Class seats to Mauritius.
The third flight will not only enhance travel options for leisure and business travellers from the Middle East, Europe, the Americas, and Far East markets such as Japan, China, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, but also cater to increased demand generated through Emirates' partnership with Air Mauritius.
The additional service will be operated under a codeshare agreement with the national carrier, ensuring seamless connectivity and more flexible travel itineraries.
Adnan Kazim, Emirates' Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, underscored the airline's strategic commitment:
"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.'
Flight Details and Booking Information
Passengers can now book seats across First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class on the new EK709/710 service.
Flight EK709 will depart Dubai daily at 06:55 hrs, arriving in Mauritius at 13:40 hrs.
Return flight EK710 departs Mauritius at 18:30 hrs, landing in Dubai at 01:10 hrs the following day.
(All times are local.)
Tickets are now available through:
Emirates official website
The Emirates App
Emirates retail and contact centres
Travel agents worldwide
Economic Impact and Longstanding Partnership
Emirates' expanded Mauritius schedule isn't just about added convenience, it reflects a deeper, long-term investment in the island's economy, tourism, and international connectivity.
Since the airline's launch on the route in 2002, Emirates has transported:
Over 8.8 million passengers
More than 126,000 tonnes of cargo
Its contributions to the Mauritian economy include:
USD 119 million in direct impact from airline operations
USD 264 million in tourism receipts
A total of USD 530 million from tourism-related spending
The airline's presence has also supported the creation of 3,600 local jobs. Additionally, hundreds of Mauritians are employed by Emirates in roles ranging from pilots and cabin crew to engineering, customer service, and corporate functions.
Kazim highlighted this broader value proposition:
'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.'
He added that this third flight will 'allow both airlines to meet demand rom global travellers.'
Emirates has worked closely with Air Mauritius since 2003, and with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) since 2012 on joint initiatives to market the island globally.
The current Emirates-Mauritius schedule features 14 A380 flights per week, offering over 15,000 seats, with the airline playing a leading role in making Mauritius more accessible to international visitors.
Why Mauritius Is Worth the Journey
As Emirates ramps up its service, travellers can look forward to more opportunities to experience Mauritius' diverse offerings, a mix of pristine beaches, lush forests, marine life, and cultural heritage.
Top experiences include:
Beaches & Adventure: Sunbathe or snorkel at Le Morne and Flic en Flac. Hike through waterfalls and trails in Black River Gorges National Park.
Marine Magic: Explore coral reefs at Blue Bay Marine Park, or take a glass-bottom boat ride.
Dolphin Experiences: Head to Tamarin Bay for a chance to spot or swim alongside spinner dolphins. Operators like Dolswim offer eco-conscious dolphin tours, ensuring responsible interaction with marine life.
Whale Watching: Mauritius also offers seasonal whale watching tours, where visitors may encounter sperm whales, humpbacks, and other majestic species in their natural habitat. These excursions are conducted under strict guidelines to protect the animals while giving tourists an unforgettable experience.
Cultural Treasures: Visit Port Louis' vibrant market, the UNESCO-listed Aapravasi Ghat, and the geological marvel of Chamarel's Seven Coloured Earth.
Island Escapes: A catamaran cruise to Île aux Cerfs is a must, combining turquoise lagoons, white sandy beaches, and water sports.
FAQs:
1. When does the new Emirates flight to Mauritius begin?
It starts on 1 December 2025.
2. What aircraft will be used for the third daily service?
A three-class Boeing 777-300ER offering First, Business, and Economy Class.
3. What are the flight timings?
From Dubai (EK709)
: 06:55 → 13:40 (local time)
From Mauritius (EK710)
: 18:30 → 01:10 next day (local time)
4. How can I book tickets for this flight?
Bookings are available via emirates.com, the Emirates App, retail stores, contact centres, or travel agents.
5. Why is this expansion important?
It supports rising demand, boosts tourism, enhances global access, and deepens Emirates' economic impact in Mauritius.
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