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Ethiopian Airlines Launches Direct Flights to Mauritius, Boosting Regional Connectivity


Addis Ababa — Ethiopian Airlines has officially launched a new direct passenger service between Addis Ababa and Port Louis, Mauritius, marking another milestone in the carrier’s expanding African network and reinforcing its commitment to enhancing regional connectivity.

The inaugural flight is scheduled to depart on 12 July 2026 and will operate three times a week.

The new route to the Indian Ocean island nation underscores Ethiopian Airlines’ strategic commitment to deepening continental integration while promoting economic growth across Africa.


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By expanding regional air connectivity, the service is expected to boost tourism, facilitate trade and investment, strengthen people-to-people ties, and provide an important gateway linking regional markets with Ethiopian Airlines’ extensive global network.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Ethiopia’s State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hadera Abera said.

He added that the new service reflects the shared commitment of Ethiopia and Mauritius to advancing African integration and strengthening bilateral cooperation.

“It is a great honour to celebrate the inauguration of Ethiopian Airlines’ direct service between Addis Ababa and Port Louis….I extend my sincere gratitude to the Government and people of Mauritius for their steadfast cooperation and invaluable support in making this important milestone a reality,” he said.

The state minister stressed that the route represents far more than the launch of a new flight.

“It is the opening of a new bridge connecting our two nations, our peoples and our economies. It reflects our shared commitment to promoting regional integration and creating new opportunities for trade, tourism, investment and cultural exchange,” he said.

He added that the new connection will enable travelers from Mauritius to access destinations across Africa and beyond through Addis Ababa, one of the continent’s leading aviation hubs–while further strengthening the longstanding diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries.

For his part, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew said the new route reflects the airline’s enduring commitment to expanding connectivity across Africa.

“As a Pan-African airline, expanding our presence across the continent remains a key part of our mission and long-term strategy. This new service will create seamless connections between Mauritius, mainland Africa and destinations across our global network, while strengthening trade, tourism, investment and regional integration,” he said.