Emirates is seeking to begin flights to Mauritius with its giant Airbus A380 aircraft in August, with the Boeing 777s set to return next week. The move comes as Mauritius reopens its international borders to tourists as new COVID-19 cases in the country continue to fall.
The Airbus A380 remains relatively unpopular with airlines worldwide, with the Qatar Airways CEO going as far as to say that ordering the aircraft was his biggest mistake. However, one airline sees the aircraft in a different light. Dubai-based giant Emirates is resuming A380 flights around its network.
Returning to Mauritius
Emirates is set to return to Mauritius next Thursday on July 15th. The airline announced earlier today that it would initially return to the route with a twice-weekly flight, flown by the smaller of its two aircraft types, the Boeing 777.
Only a handful of Boeing 777 flights will make their way to Mauritius before the airline has another change in strategy. From August 1st, it will place its flagship on the route, the Airbus A380. It appears that for the time being, the A380 flight will continue to operate twice weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays like the smaller 777.
According to Emirates, the aircraft will follow the following schedule: Flight EK 701 will depart from Dubai International Airport at 02:35. The overnight flight is then scheduled to touch down in Mauritius at 09:10. The airline’s plane will remain on the ground for roughly 14 hours, departing at 23:10. It will arrive back at its Dubai home at 05:45 the following day, meaning that the entire rotation is scheduled to take 27 hours and ten minutes.
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