
Emirates and Air Mauritius have further strengthened their longstanding strategic partnership by signing a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in May 2025, building on a collaboration that began in 2003 and was previously expanded in 2013. This enhanced agreement encompasses a reciprocal codeshare arrangement, cooperation on frequent flyer programs, and joint cargo handling services, all aimed at providing travelers with greater flexibility, connectivity, and benefits.
Under the new terms, Air Mauritius will codeshare on Emirates-operated flights to key destinations such as Cairo, Colombo, Karachi, and six cities in Saudi Arabia—including Dammam, Jeddah, and Riyadh—while Emirates will continue to codeshare on Air Mauritius’s service between Mauritius and Antananarivo.
This means passengers can book a single ticket that combines flights from both airlines, ensuring seamless connections and simplified travel logistics. Additionally, Air Mauritius can sell seats to destinations across Emirates’ entire global network on an interline basis, further expanding travel options for its customers.
The partnership also allows members of both airlines’ frequent flyer programs—Emirates Skywards and Air Mauritius’s Kestrelflyer—to earn and redeem miles on each other’s flights, delivering enhanced loyalty rewards and travel perks. Cargo operations are another area of collaboration, supporting trade between the regions and contributing to the economic development of Mauritius.
Since the inception of Emirates’ services to Mauritius, the partnership has had a substantial impact on the island nation’s economy and tourism sector. Emirates has carried over 8.8 million passengers and uplifted more than 126,000 tonnes of cargo to and from Mauritius, contributing an estimated $900 million annually to the economy.
This includes $119 million from Emirates’ 14 weekly passenger flights, $264 million in tourism receipts, and $530 million in tourism-related spending, while also supporting the creation of approximately 3,600 jobs.
Emirates currently operates 14 weekly flights between Dubai and Mauritius using its flagship A380 aircraft, offering the only First Class service on this route. The renewed partnership is expected to further promote Mauritius as a premier tourism destination, enhance global connectivity, and deepen economic and cultural ties between the United Arab Emirates and Mauritius.