BILATERAL AIR SERVICES AGREEMENT(BASA)/MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING(MOU) SN 1. Country Australia Agreement/ Designation MOU (2007) BASA (2007) Multiple designation Weekly Capacity/Frequency 7 Route Schedule/ Points of access Points in Australia (Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney ) Current operations Air Mauritius : Remarks
2.
Austria
MOU (2006) BASA(2006) Dual designation
IATA Winter 08/09: 4 IATA Winter 09/10: 5
Points in Austria
3.
Belgium
BASA 1993 Single designation BASA (1995) MOU (2006)
Frequencies depending on Points in Belgium traffic growth Up to 14 Points in China
Air Mauritius has entered into code 1 combined weekly flight share arrangements to Perth/Melbourne from with Malaysian 27 April to 24 October Airlines to market 2009 Perth, Melbourne and Sydney from direct flights to Sydney Kuala Lumpur. during the peak season No direct operations at As from October present. 2008, Air Mauritius has entered into code share arrangements with Air France to market Vienna from Charles de Gaulle. No direct operations.
4.
China
No current operations
5. 6.
Comoros Ethiopia
Dual designation BASA (1990) Single designation MOU (2002) BASA (2002) Single designation
1 To be determined
Points in Comoros To be determined
No current operations No current operations
7.
France
BASA (1979) MOU (2005)
Long haul route : (Mauritius –FranceMauritius)
Two points in Europe(Paris-London)
Air Mauritius : 7 weekly frequencies in April/Sept/October 2009
As from October 2008, Air Mauritius has entered into
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Country
Agreement/ Designation Dual designation on both the long haul and regional routes
Weekly Capacity/Frequency For Air Mauritius: IATA Summer: 8 IATA Winter:10.5
Route Schedule/ Points of access
Current operations
Remarks code share arrangements with Air France to market 13 new destinations in France via Charles de Gaulle.
6 weekly flights in May/June 2009 2 additional weekly flights in July/August 2009 Air France : 4 weekly frequencies (March – October 2009)
For Air France : IATA Summer:6 IATA Winter:7 For Corsair : Up to 28 February 2011 : 2 weekly flights from Paris to Mauritius and from Lyon to Mauritius Up to 30 November 2013: 3 additional flights on the following routes: Marseilles-Mauritius Nantes – Mauritius Toulouse -Mauritius Regional route : Mauritius-ReunionMauritius Total capacity of 192,500 seats each for Air Mauritius and Air Austral for the IATA Summer 2009 Season 2 2 points in Reunion (St. Pierre, St Denis)
Corsair: 2 weekly frequencies Will introduce a third weekly frequency from Nantes in November 2009.
Daily operations by Air Mauritius and Air Austral
SN 8.
Country Germany
Agreement/ Designation BASA(1974) MOU (2005) Dual designation
Weekly Capacity/Frequency Weekly frequencies As from Winter 08/09 : 6
Route Schedule/ Points of access Any two points in Germany
Current operations Air Mauritius:
Remarks
As from October 2008, Air Mauritius 1 weekly flight from has entered into Frankfurt/Geneva from code share 08 May to 24 October arrangements with 2009 Air France to market Munich, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt via Condor: Charles de Gaulle. 2 weekly flights from Frankfurt
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Hong-Kong
MOU (1995) Multiple designation
7
One point in Hong Kong Four points in India ( Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore)
Air Mauritius: 2 weekly flights Air Mauritius : 3 weekly flights to Mumbai from April to June 2009 2 weekly flights in July, August, September and October 2009 1 weekly flight to Chennai/Bangalore from 29 March to 24 October 2009 1 weekly flight to New Delhi from 29 March to 24 October except from 27 May to 30 June
Supplementary flights during the peak season
10. India
BASA (1971) MOU (2005) Multiple designation
Up to 14
3
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Agreement/ Designation
Weekly Capacity/Frequency
Route Schedule/ Points of access
Current operations
Remarks
11. Indonesia
MOU (1995) Single designation
2 weekly frequencies
Point in Indonesia(Jakarta)
2 weekly flights to New Delhi from 27 May to 30 June 2009 No current operations on the route As from October 2008, Air Mauritius has entered into code share arrangements with Air France to market Bologna, Milan and Rome via Charles de Gaulle.
12. Italy
BASA (1975) MOU (2007) Multiple designation
Weekly frequencies Summer 2008 : 9 Summer Season 2009 : 11
Points in Italy (Rome Air Mauritius : and Milan) 1 weekly flight to Milan in May, June, July, September and October 2009 2 weekly flights to Milan in August 2009 Volare : 3 weekly flights(has stopped its operations till October 2009) Eurofly : 3 weekly flights to Rome(is presently operating 2 weekly flights and will introduce a fourth weekly flight in October 2009) Air Italy : 1 weekly flight(has stopped its operations) Air Mauritius : 1 weekly flight in April, May, June, September and October 2009
13.
Kenya
MOU(2007) BASA (1979) Multiple designation
4
Two points in Kenya
4
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Agreement/ Designation
Weekly Capacity/Frequency
Route Schedule/ Points of access
Current operations
Remarks
14. Madagascar
MOU (2006) BASA (2006) Multiple designation
Weekly entitlement : Summer 09: 900 seats Winter 09/10: 1200 seats Summer 2010: 1200 seats Winter 2010/2011: 1350 seats To be agreed
Two points in Madagascar
2 weekly flights in July and August 2009 Air Mauritius: 5 weekly frequencies Air Madagascar: 2 weekly frequencies
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Malawi
BASA (1990) Single designation
Points in Malawi
No current operations
16. Malaysia
MOU (2009) BASA (2009) Multiple designation
7
Points in Malaysia
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Netherlands
MOU(1972) BASA(1973) Single designation
2
One point in the Netherlands
Air Mauritius : 3 weekly frequencies on the Mauritius-SingaporeKuala Lumpur-Mauritius route Air Mauritius: 1 weekly flight to Geneva and 1 combined weekly flight to Frankfurt/Geneva No operations on the route
18.
Pakistan
BASA(1999) MOU (2007) Multiple designation BASA (2007) MOU (2007) Multiple designation
Up to 4
Two points in Pakistan (Karachi,Lahore)
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Russian Federation
3
Points in Russian Federation
No current operations
Transaero Airlines is the designated airline of the Russian Federation
20.
Seychelles
BASA(1997)
3 5
One point in Seychelles
Air Seychelles : 3 weekly frequencies
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Agreement/ Designation MOU(1997)
Weekly Capacity/Frequency
Route Schedule/ Points of access
Current operations In view of its fleet redeployment, Air Seychelles has been authorized to operate a fourth weekly flight on a temporary basis as from December 2007 pending the next round of air services talks Air Mauritius : 3 weekly flights on the Mauritius –SingaporeKuala Lumpur-Mauritius route Air Mauritius : 6 weekly flights to Johannesburg 2 weekly flights to Cape Town 1 weekly flight to Durban South African Airways: 8 weekly flights to Johannesburg Comair :1 weekly flight (has reduced its weekly flights from 3 to 1 up to October 2009) No direct operations. However, Air Mauritius has entered into code
Remarks
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Singapore
BASA(1984) MOU (1987) Single designation
3
One point in Singapore
22.
South Africa
BASA (1993) MOU (2005) Multiple designation
Weekly capacity entitlement per direction: Summer 08: 1900 seats Summer 09 : 2100 seats
Points in South Africa(Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town)
South African Airways and Comair are the designated carriers of South Africa.
23.
Spain
MOU(2007) BASA(2007)
As from 01 Jan 2009 : 4 As from 01 Jan 2010 : 5 6
Points in Spain
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Agreement/ Designation Multiple designation
Weekly Capacity/Frequency As from 01 Jan 2011 : 6 As from 01 Jan 2012 : 7
Route Schedule/ Points of access
Current operations share arrangements with Air France to market Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Vigo and Asturias via Charles de Gaulle. No current operations
Remarks
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Sri Lanka
MOU(2008) BASA (2008) Multiple designation MOU(1977) BASA(1977) Single designation BASA(2009) MOU (2009) Multiple designation
3
Points in Sri Lanka
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Swaziland
To be determined
Points in Swaziland
No current operations
26.
Switzerland
7
Points in Switzerland
Air Mauritius : Air Mauritius has 1 weekly flight to Geneva entered into code share arrangements 1 weekly combined flight with Air France to to Frankfurt/Geneva market Zurich and Geneva via Charles de Gaulle. No current operations
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Tanzania
MOU(1979) BASA(1979) MOU(2006) BASA(2006) Multiple designation
Up to 2
Dar-es-Salaam and/or Kilimanjaro
28.
Thailand
Up to 7
No direct operations
Air Mauritius has entered into code share arrangements with Malaysian Airlines to market Bangkok from Kuala Lumpur.
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SN 29.
Country United Arab Emirates (Dubai)
Agreement/ Designation MOU (2001) Single designation
Weekly Capacity/Frequency 3
Route Schedule/ Points of access One point in Dubai
Current operations Emirates is operating 7 weekly frequencies including 3 supplementary frequencies on a temporary basis up to March 2010. It will operate two additional flights from 27 June 2009 to March 2010. Air Mauritius : 4 weekly flights from March to 15 April, 15 July to 16 September and October 2009 3 weekly flights from 16 April to 14 July and from 17 to 30 September 2009 British Airways : 3 weekly flights Virgin Atlantic : 2 weekly flights (has stopped its operations and will resume in October 2009)
Remarks
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United Kingdom
MOU (2007) BASA(2007) Multiple designation
12 As from IATA Winter 2009/2010 : 14
Points in UK
31.
Zambia
MOU(1990) BASA(1990) Single designation
200 seats weekly
To be determined
No current operations
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SN 32.
Country Zimbabwe
Agreement/ Designation BASA (1990) MOU (1990) Single designation
Weekly Route Schedule/ Capacity/Frequency Points of access Operation of air services by To be determined Air Mauritius & Air Zimbabwe on the basis of temporary operating permits
Current operations No current operations
Remarks
Air Services talks are projected with the following countries in 2009: (i) (ii) (iii) The Netherlands; Republic of Turkey; and Mozambique.
27 May, 2009
Ministry of Tourism. Leisure & External Communications (External Communications Division)
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