Between December 13, 2024, and January 10, 2025, Emirates had been operating five weekly flights from Seychelles to Madagascar to meet the holiday demand. This enabled the airline
Destructive Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi churned past southern Madagascar on Thursday, January 16, strengthening as it continued into the Indian Ocean.Timelapse satellite imagery captured over a 25-hour period up to Thursday afternoon shows the storm system moving south of Madagascar and east,
Over the past few months, the airline has experienced strong demand from the UAE, Sri Lanka, France, UK, mainland China, Japan, Spain, and Italy to Madagascar. From Madagascar, travellers have mainly ventured to Dubai, the hub city of Emirates, in addition to Seychelles, France, India, Sri Lanka, Italy and Japan.
Following Emirates’ successful launch to Madagascar in September 2024, the airline will introduce additional flights to the island nation, boosting its schedule from four to six-weekly services, starting April 2, 2025.
Mayotte was placed on red alert on Saturday over fears of Storm Dikeledi's approach just weeks after the French territory was devastated by Cyclone Chido.
The airline will increase flights between Dubai and Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo, from four services per week to six services per week. Starting on April 2, 2025, the increase reinforces Emirates’ commitment to supporting Madagascar’s tourism ambitions.
Back by popular demand, the Bronx Zoo has announced the return of its "Name-a-Roach" program, where you can name a Madagascar hissing cockroach after your ex.
The Terre Haute Children’s Museum is holding a special type of fundraiser for Valentine’s Day this year, naming a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. The Terre Haute Children’s Museum is offering a unique experience for the holiday with its “Hisses and Kisses” fundraiser.
The Bronx Zoo recently announced that the popular, annual Name-a-Roach tradition returns this Valentine’s Day season to allow donors to symbolically name a Bronx Zoo Madagascar hissing cockroach after a loved one — or a not-so-loved one. The zoo’s cockroaches are located in the “Madagascar!” exhibit.
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