Emirates made its inaugural flight to Antananarivo, Madagascar, marking a significant expansion of its global network. The airline aims to contribute to the growth of tourism and economic development in the country.
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We’ve officially landed in Madagascar for the first time. pic.twitter.com/5xkqSOJmx0
— Emirates (@emirates) September 4, 2024
The Malagasy government expressed its support for the new route and its potential to attract more tourists.
“In just four months, through shared determination and hard work, we have successfully launched this long-awaited inaugural flight between Dubai and Antananarivo with Emirates. This is a historic moment for Madagascar, and I am convinced that it will act as a catalyst and a true lever for tourism and economic development in our country,” Andry Rajoelina, President of the Republic of Madagascar, said.
Hello, Antananarivo! We’ve officially landed in Madagascar for the first time, introducing a world of natural wonders, rare and diverse wildlife, and a rich, vibrant culture to our global network. https://t.co/p9RwXMha0A pic.twitter.com/uPg8Ut39Nc
— Emirates (@emirates) September 4, 2024
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Emirates has deployed a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with a three-class configuration, offering premium travel options. Passengers can enjoy world-class cuisine, complimentary beverages, and luxurious amenities.
The EK707 flight will operate four times weekly, with convenient connections to Europe, the Far East, West Asia, and the Middle East/GCC.
Emirates aims to deliver an exceptional travel experience for passengers, with a focus on comfort, convenience, and personalized service. The airline’s partnership with Madagascar aligns with its commitment to expanding its global reach and offering unique travel destinations to its customers.
Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer noted that as the Malagasy government continues to grow its tourism industry to attract one million tourists by 2028, Emirates supports this vision by enhancing connectivity and premium travel options to encourage more International travellers to discover the island.