26-05-2025
Emirates Opens Travel Store in Mauritius and Renews Tourism Partnership
Emirates, the world's largest international airline, has officially launched a new Travel Store in Port-Louis, Mauritius, strengthening its presence and commitment to enhancing the travel experience for Mauritian customers.
The opening marks a key milestone alongside the renewal of a long-standing partnership with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) aimed at boosting tourism to the island.
Located at The Docks 2, United Docks Business Park, the 1,895-square-foot store offers immersive technology-driven experiences and personalised travel support. Customers can explore Emirates' latest inflight products, access self-service kiosks, take destination-themed photos, and purchase exclusive branded merchandise.
The launch ceremony featured Emirates Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer Adnan Kazim, Mauritius Minister of Housing and Lands Shakeel Mohamed, and senior executives from both Emirates and MTPA. Kazim emphasized the airline's 23 years of service in Mauritius and its dedication to providing seamless, personalised service through the new store.
Alongside the store opening, Emirates and MTPA signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding to continue promoting Mauritius as a top tourist destination. The partnership, active since 2012, focuses on engaging travel agents and tour operators across key global markets to increase visitor arrivals, which surpassed 1.3 million in 2024.
Essa Sulaiman Ahmad, Emirates Senior Vice President for Commercial West Asia and Indian Ocean, highlighted the importance of the airline's double daily A380 flights in supporting the island's tourism growth and local economy. Minister of Tourism Richard Duval and MTPA Chairperson Claire Le Lay both praised the collaboration's role in expanding Mauritius's global connectivity and tourism appeal.
Emirates currently operates two direct daily A380 flights to Mauritius, continuing its role as a vital link between the island and the world.
News Source: Dubai Media Office