Air Mauritius has appointed APG as its General Sales
Representative (GSA) in Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
Established in June 1967, Air Mauritius and
Airmate have been under voluntary administration for more than a
year. The watershed meeting, which had been scheduled to take
place in June 2021, has again been rescheduled, this time for 31
January 2022.
Pre-COVID19, Air Mauritius was flying
directly to 22 destinations in 4 continents. The airline also connected travellers to more than
100 destinations via partner hubs in Paris, Johannesburg, Nairobi,
Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Perth.
"At a time when Mauritius is reopening its borders
to tourists, Air Mauritius is happy and proud to actively
participate in the revival of tourism, so important for the
country's economy," said Philippe Brieu - Air Mauritius Director
France, Offline Europe & North America. "Our collaboration with
our historical partner allows us to offer a quality service at
attractive rates to all European customers."
Air Mauritius has 11 aircraft in its fleet with
the Airbus A350-900 being its flagship. The airline took delivery
of its first A330-900neo (pictured), on lease from ALC, in April
2019.
The airline normally carries around 44,000 tonnes of cargo annually.
"APG is delighted and honoured to represent Air
Mauritius commercially in such key markets as Germany, Italy and
Switzerland," said Sandrine de Saint Sauveur - CEO & President -
APG Inc. "The company benefits from the best connections via Paris
to get its customers to Mauritius. I am confident that our
professional teams on the ground will ensure the commercial
success of the airline."
See latest
Travel Industry News,
Video
Interviews,
Podcasts
and other
news regarding:
Air Mauritius,
Mauritius,
GSA,
APG.
Headlines: |
|
|