UAE–Mauritius Tourism Corridor Soars as Emirates Carries One Million Travellers from Europe, USA, China and Saudi Arabia to Indian Ocean Paradise

The air bridge between the United Arab Emirates and Mauritius has been strengthened significantly in recent years, as Emirates Airlines (EK) has transported more than one million visitors to the island through Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) since 2022. From its global hub at Dubai International Airport (DXB), the Dubai-based carrier has played a defining role in shaping travel flows between Europe, the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, and the wider Indian Ocean region. This milestone has underscored the airline’s expanding influence in long-haul leisure markets while reinforcing Mauritius’ reputation as one of the world’s most desirable island destinations.
Over the four-year period from 2022 to 2025, more than 20 percent of total tourist arrivals into Mauritius were carried by Emirates. The sustained growth in capacity, connectivity, and premium offerings has been aligned with the island nation’s post-pandemic tourism recovery strategy. As global demand for upscale beach destinations has surged, the UAE–Mauritius travel corridor has been positioned as a model of strategic aviation and tourism collaboration.
Record Passenger Volumes Drive Mauritius Tourism Recovery
A strong rebound in international tourism was recorded by Mauritius in 2025, when 1,436,250 visitors were welcomed to the island, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 3.9 percent. Within this growth trajectory, Emirates’ contribution has remained substantial. Passenger volumes carried by the airline to MRU rose by 5.7 percent in 2025 compared to the previous year.
Annual Emirates arrivals increased steadily from 207,000 in 2022 to nearly 309,000 in 2025, representing a 50 percent rise over three years. The upward trend has been supported by the airline’s expansive global network spanning more than 150 destinations. Through codeshare partnerships, connectivity has been extended to over 1,700 additional offline points, strengthening access from secondary and emerging markets.
Travellers from approximately 60 countries have been routed to Mauritius via Dubai. Beyond major European markets such as the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Russia, passenger flows have also originated from Kazakhstan, Slovakia, and Romania through cooperation with flydubai. Additional demand has been generated from the United States, China, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, illustrating the island’s diversified source markets.
Strategic Capacity Expansion Between Dubai and Mauritius
Three daily services have been operated by Emirates between Dubai International Airport and Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. The schedule has included two daily Airbus A380 flights and one Boeing 777 service, offering approximately 10,500 weekly seats into Mauritius.
In response to increasing travel demand from Europe, the GCC, North America, and Asia, a third daily frequency was introduced, resulting in a capacity expansion of roughly 30 percent on the route. Emirates has remained the only airline deploying the Airbus A380 to Mauritius and the sole carrier providing First Class cabins on this sector, further differentiating its premium product offering in the Indian Ocean market.
From 29 March, a retrofitted Boeing 777 equipped with Premium Economy cabins has been scheduled for deployment on flights EK709 and EK710. The upgraded aircraft has introduced enhanced seating configurations and expanded premium options for travellers seeking elevated comfort between the UAE and Mauritius.
Longstanding Tourism Partnership with Mauritius Authorities
A collaborative relationship has been maintained between Emirates and the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority since 2012. Through coordinated marketing campaigns, Mauritius has been positioned as a high-value leisure destination targeting affluent travellers across Europe, the GCC, North America, and Asia.
Since 2022, more than 30 leading travel agents from European and GCC markets have participated in familiarisation visits to Mauritius. These initiatives have been designed to provide first-hand exposure to resorts, cultural experiences, and hospitality offerings across the island.
In addition, roadshows, workshops, and training sessions have been organised in partnership with hotels and tourism stakeholders. Agents have been equipped with updated product knowledge and sales tools to craft customised holiday packages. Marketing efforts have been amplified through influencer collaborations, media familiarisation trips, and targeted advertising campaigns.
Seasonal promotions have prominently featured Mauritius, including double Emirates Skywards incentives tied to hotel stays. Strategic partnerships with global hospitality brands such as Marriott Hotels and RIU Resorts have further strengthened the island’s premium positioning in the international leisure market.
Emirates Holidays Enhances Leisure Appeal
Leisure demand has also been stimulated through Emirates Holidays, the tour operating arm of the Emirates Group. Mauritius has been prioritised across key source markets including the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Denmark, Saudi Arabia, and Sweden.
Curated travel packages have been offered, combining beachfront accommodation with excursions, gastronomy, and cultural experiences. Dedicated destination pages, tailored itineraries, and personalised booking assistance have been utilised to position Mauritius as an experience-driven destination catering to couples, families, and honeymooners.
By integrating air travel, accommodation, and ground services into comprehensive packages, seamless holiday planning has been facilitated for travellers departing from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Rising Search Trends and Market Momentum
According to Emirates’ 2025 summer travel trends data, flight searches for Mauritius increased by 41 percent during the previous summer season. The island was ranked as the second most searched destination across the airline’s global network after Vietnam, highlighting its growing appeal among international travellers.
This surge in digital interest has reflected a broader shift toward long-haul leisure travel as global mobility stabilised. Mauritius has benefited from its reputation for pristine beaches, luxury resorts, marine biodiversity, and multicultural heritage, which resonate strongly with travellers from the United Arab Emirates, Europe, the United States, and China.
Local Investment and Economic Contribution
To support long-term growth in Mauritius, Emirates launched a new experiential Travel Store in Port Louis in 2025. The facility has been designed to provide in-person booking services, product showcases, and personalised travel consultation for customers in Mauritius.
The airline has served the Mauritian market since 2002 and has employed hundreds of Mauritian nationals across operational and corporate roles. Beyond transporting passengers, economic contributions have been generated through employment, tourism revenue, and partnership-driven investments within the local travel ecosystem.
By combining aviation capacity, marketing alignment, and local engagement, Emirates has reinforced its position as a key enabler of Mauritius’ tourism economy.
Strengthening the UAE–Mauritius Aviation Corridor
The sustained growth in passenger volumes between the United Arab Emirates and Mauritius has demonstrated the strategic importance of Dubai as a global connecting hub. By linking Europe, the United States, China, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and other markets to the Indian Ocean, Emirates has facilitated diversified tourism flows that reduce reliance on any single region.
As Mauritius continues to surpass pre-pandemic arrival levels, the airline’s operational consistency, fleet deployment strategy, and premium cabin offerings have supported the island’s ambition to remain competitive among high-end beach destinations worldwide.
With more than one million passengers transported since 2022, the aviation partnership between the UAE and Mauritius has emerged as a cornerstone of regional tourism development. Continued capacity optimisation, product enhancements, and collaborative marketing efforts are expected to sustain momentum in the years ahead, further solidifying Mauritius’ standing on the global travel map.
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