Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines, a domestic airline in Mozambique, has ceased operations on 06 May 2021. According to the airline, the reason behind the suspension of services is the decline in demand among travellers due to restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. This resulted in severe economic challenges that made continuity impossible.
Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines, a subsidiary of Ethiopian Airlines, launched operations in Mozambique in December 2018. The airline operated domestic flights to eight destinations across the country, including Maputo, Lichinga, Chimoio, Quelimane, Tete, Inhambane, Beira and Nampula.
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07 May 2021
04 March 2019
Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines (EMA) launched flights between Maputo <> Vilankulo!
According to various sources, Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines (EMA), a subsidiary of Ethiopian Airlines in Mozambique, has launched scheduled flights between Maputo International Airport (MPM) in Maputo and Vilankulo Airport (VNX) in Vilankulo (or Vilanculos) in Mozambique's coastal Inhambane Province on 03 March 2019. The airline operates two weekly flights on Sundays and Tuesdays between the two destinations. Vilankulo (or Vilanculos) is the gateway to the famous Bazaruto Archipelago, a group of six islands in Mozambique known for its sandy beaches, coral reefs, and opportunities for surfing and fishing.
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03 December 2018
Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines launched domestic flights in Mozambique!
Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines, a subsidiary of Ethiopian Airlines, has launched domestic operations in Mozambique on 01 December 2018. The airline initially serves eight domestic destinations including the country's capital Maputo, Nampula, Tete, Pemba, Beira, Nacala, Quelimane and Chimoio. Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines plans to gradually introduce three hubs in the north, south and central regions of Mozambique. According to Routesonline (October 2018), the airline operates with a fleet of Boeing 737 and Dash8-Q400 in Mozambique. Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines is the third airline in Mozambique following the national LAM Mozambique Airlines and FastJet.
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