Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines launches flights to Vilanculos

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines has expanded its domestic network and now operates flights to Lichinga and Nacala, with flights to Vilankulo in the Vilanculos District launching in March.

According to Redi Yusuf, the airline’s CEO, the carrier operates flights (ET88) to Lichinga Airport from Maputo International Airport on Mondays and Fridays.

Flight ET84 from Maputo to Nacala Airport operates on Tuesdays and Sundays.

According to Yusuf, Ethiopian Mozambique Airlines will launch flights to Vilankulo Airport on March 3. Flights ET82 and ET83 will operate twice weekly between Maputo and Vilankulo, every Wednesday and Sunday.

Lichinga is the capital city of Niassa Province, whilst Nacala lies on the coast of Nampula Province. Vilankulo is a coastal town in the Vilanculos District of Inhambane Province.

Source: Kylie Granat -TourismUpdate

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Related Posts

Sponsored

Follow Us

Follow Us on X

#VoyagesAfriq | The meetings may be over, but the work is just beginning.

As AviaDev Africa 2026 wraps up in Gaborone, new routes, fresh partnerships and stronger connections leave Botswana with Africa’s aviation ambitions firmly in focus.

#AviaDev2026

#VoyagesAfriq | Are you ready for six unforgettable days of reggae, culture and creativity?

One Nation Reggae Festival Volume 2 is loading with high energy and a celebration of the spirit that unites communities through music.

Get ready for #ONRF2026.

#VoyagesAfriq | In Namibia, safari is not watched, it is felt.

The silence of Etosha at sunrise, desert winds across Damaraland and close wildlife encounters turn every moment into a raw, untamed story.

Plan your escape today.

https://visitnamibia.com.na/

🇳🇦 #VisitNamibia

4

#VoyagesAfriq | Shoes on, energy up!

Day 3 of AviaDev Africa 2026 kicked off in Gaborone with the AviaDev Morning Run, setting the pace for another day where aviation conversations move from the track to the conference rooms.

#AviaDev2026

3

Load More