Virgin Atlantic
is to launch direct services between London Heathrow and Mauritius on 28 October this year. This new service will bring the
airline’s total number of destinations to 29 with Kingston, Jamaica being
the 30th route launch two days later.
Andrew Fyfe, Regional Manager, Middle East and Indian Ocean,
said, “I am really excited that Virgin Atlantic is to serve this beautiful island, our
first entry into the Indian Ocean. The launch of these services will lead to increased competition,
better value for money and quality of service. This new route shows that we are continuing to build a long-haul network with the
ideal mix of business and leisure routes for today’s traveller.
Mauritius is a beautiful island offering a range of relaxing spa
centres and elegant hotels. Passengers will be spoilt for choice by the range of top
class hotels, fine dining opportunities, excellent water sports, and world-class golf courses on this
tropical paradise.”
Services between London Heathrow and Mauritius will operate twice a week on
Fridays and Sundays from Heathrow and Saturdays and Mondays from Mauritius
on an Airbus A340-300 with 240 seats onboard – 34 Upper Class, 35 Premium
Economy and 171 Economy.
Flights from Heathrow will depart on Fridays at 2000, arriving into
Mauritius at 1200 the following day and departures on a Sunday from Heathrow
leave at 1705 arriving into Mauritius at 0905 the following morning. Return flights from Mauritius depart on Saturdays at 1400
arriving into Heathrow the same day at 2225 and flights departing Mauritius
on Mondays leave at 1250, arriving into Heathrow at 2115 the same day.
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