| | Le plan de redressement d’Air Mauritius soumis au gouvernement | | | Julien TUYAU 01/07/09 | Commentaires [8] | |
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| La compagnie d’aviation nationale a soumis son plan de redressement au gouvernement. Toutefois, selon certaines sources, la démarche ne serait toujours pas officielle.
Il serait beaucoup question dans ce plan de redressement de la réduction d’un certain nombre de destinations desservies actuellement par Air Mauritius. D’autres propositions ont été faites au gouvernement. Une décision est attendue de lui dans les jours à venir.
Ce plan a été réalisé afin de permettre à Air Mauritius de retrouver une certaine sérénité financière au niveau de ses comptes. Ceux-ci souffrent directement de la décision du Conseil d’administration de la compagnie à acheter le carburant à un prix fixe de US $ 105 pour les deux prochaines années. Présentement, le prix du baril du pétrole est à moins de US $ 50.
Air Mauritius souffre également de la récession financière mondiale qui affecte l’industrie du tourisme. Dans un tel contexte, tous les protagonistes concernés mettent les bouchées doubles pour donner une nouvelle impulsion à la compagnie nationale d’aviation.
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| Les dernières reactions | | | congrats to air mauritius n govt | | | jack Jun 11, 2011 | | | So now we see the outcome after giving Emirates landing slot in Mauritius, they started by just three flights a week, now serving Mauritius more than 8 flights and more to come. what are the board of directors doing ' manze pistaches guette cinema' or 'Assizer Beze Cash'. a deal could have been made between AM and Emirates on any flight to Europe. AM serve upto dubai and transit on an Emirates plane. Perhaps i guess board of directors have more time to travel their friends and families free of charge and surplus create fights and arguments with the flying staff and cabin crew. | | | Rules on Air Mauritius ticket | | | Kumaren Manarro- JV Travel Services Toronto May 19, 2011 | | | Hey folks all over the world, it is true we need to support our National carrier but they are NOT supporting us in terms of restriction on their airfares,, Most of their tickets are NON REFUNDABLE and NON CHANGEABLE,,,no wonder we all go with an airline which will accomodate the Unpredictable..Emirates is taking over Mauritius by far(at least from Toronto)...They need to smarten up... See you in MRU | | | Expensive rate | | | The One & Only Apr 19, 2011 | | | Hey Guys stop fighting we all love our Paille en Queue but Emirates is cheaper that all of you. Who care about the stop over in Dubai....who in fact is a plus...Bin Voyage | | | Fare Air Mauritius | | | Henry Jan 29, 2011 | | | As a Mauritian I have always travelled by Air Mauritius,and this year I am flying by BA as the fare by BA is £90.00 less than the fare charged by Air Mauritius. Six of us travelling by BA and we are saving £540.00-Is it not worthy to travel by BA and let down Air Mauritius ? | | | Its about currency. | | | D13 Jan 28, 2011 | | | Its not the fare that is a problem. People who do not know should not open their mouth for nothing. The problem is the exchange rate of the Mauritian rupee. AM has to pay all its cost in USD and other international currencies. The so low value of Mauritian rupee means AM has to pay more rupees for fuel, airport tax and so on. How can they lower the cost? To lower the cost, we need a more competitive Mauritian rupee on the exchange market. | | | Voir plus |
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