Dubai’s Emirates Airline has suspended its flights to Madagascar indefinitely due to escalating civil unrest in the country, the carrier confirmed on Sunday.
According to a statement on its website, Emirates has cancelled services EK707/708 between Dubai and Antananarivo via Seychelles. The airline said affected passengers are being rebooked and will receive updated flight details via email. Travellers are advised to verify their contact information on the Manage Your Booking portal to ensure timely updates.
“Customers impacted by the cancelled flights from Dubai to Antananarivo will be rebooked, and updated booking details will be sent to the email address registered with the reservation,” Emirates said, adding that it continues to monitor the situation closely.
Air France also announced the suspension of flights between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Antananarivo until at least Tuesday, citing safety concerns. “Given the security situation at that destination, Air France is suspending its services… to October 13, 2025 inclusive,” the airline said.
Meanwhile, Air Austral halted its Reunion Island–Madagascar service on Saturday but resumed some flights on Sunday.
The flight suspensions come amid growing turmoil after an army unit near Antananarivo mutinied on Sunday, claiming control of the nation’s military forces. Soldiers reportedly joined youth-led demonstrations demanding the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina, who condemned the move as an “illegal attempt to seize power.”
The protests, organized by the group “Gen Z Madagascar,” began on September 25 in response to alleged corruption, nepotism, and government inefficiency. According to UN reports, at least 22 people have been killed and dozens injured during the unrest, though government sources dispute those figures.
The mutiny marks the most serious political instability Madagascar has faced in years, raising international concerns over safety, governance, and regional flight operations.