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Air Mauritius will resume Durban flights

According to the report the airline would resume scheduled services from the airport on 5 July.
The airline, which was one of only three international airlines flying from the newly built airport, dropped the service last year after the airline incurred major losses.
At the time it was reported in the Daily News that the airline wanted to focus on the more lucrative Johannesburg route.
Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge
Source: I-Net Bridge

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