Air Mauritius Gets Bailout To Exit Administration As Demand Returns

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Credit: Rob Finlayson
After 17 months, Air Mauritius will exit voluntary administration thanks to a UM12 billion ($280 mIllion) government loan. The flag-carrier said Sept. 28 that it was increasing flight capacity to cater for visitors to the Indian Ocean nation, although it will be doing so with a reduced fleet...
Kurt Hofmann

Kurt Hofmann has been writing on the airline industry for 25 years. He appears frequently on Austrian, Swiss and German television and broadcasting…

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