
Direct flights between the Comoros and Madagascar have officially resumed, ending a tense four-year aerial silence.
The long-awaited reopening pierces the isolation left by pandemic-era restrictions, breathing life back into the vibrant Indian Ocean corridor.
Civil aviation authorities finalized the technical arrangements, unlocking a vital gateway for citizens, traders, and eager tourists alike.
This milestone breathes fresh oxygen into regional integration, drastically cutting travel times and mending fractured economic ties.
Officials anticipate a powerful economic resurgence, particularly within the interconnected realms of maritime transit, agriculture, and local fisheries.
The newly cleared skies promise to revitalize local businesses that languished under the prolonged weight of the flight suspension.
This restoration signals a grand awakening for the regional aviation sector, positioning both island nations for robust future investment.




