Air Mauritius has announced additional non-stop flights between Mauritius and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport as part of measures to maintain connectivity for travellers amid the evolving situation in the Middle East region.
The national carrier stated that the supplementary services are intended to support the Mauritian tourism ecosystem while providing additional travel options for both visitors and Mauritian citizens. The airline confirmed that, in addition to its existing daily non-stop operations between Mauritius and Paris Charles de Gaulle, it will operate one extra flight in March 2026 and three additional flights in April 2026.
According to the airline, the added services will provide more than 2,300 additional seats on the route during the period.
The supplementary outbound services from Mauritius to Paris will operate on the following dates:
• Monday, 23 March 2026, Flight MK014, departing 22:35, arriving 07:35
• Wednesday, 01 April 2026, Flight MK016, departing 08:55, arriving 18:50
• Wednesday, 08 April 2026, Flight MK016, departing 08:55, arriving 18:50
• Wednesday, 15 April 2026, Flight MK016, departing 08:55, arriving 18:50
Additional Flights from Paris CDG to Mauritius
Return services from Paris to Mauritius will operate as follows:
• Tuesday, 24 March 2026, Flight MK015, departing 16:20, arriving 06:35
• Wednesday, 01 April 2026, Flight MK017, departing 21:10, arriving 10:45
• Wednesday, 08 April 2026, Flight MK017, departing 21:10, arriving 10:45
• Wednesday, 15 April 2026, Flight MK017, departing 21:10, arriving 10:45
The airline indicated that the additional capacity is designed to maintain stable access between Mauritius and one of its key European gateways while supporting travel demand during the period.
Paris remains one of the most important long-haul connections for Mauritius, serving as a major hub for travellers arriving from Europe and other global markets. By increasing seat capacity on the route, the airline aims to sustain passenger mobility and support the broader tourism value chain linked to the island destination.


