Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport is the main international airport of Mauritius, located at Plaisance about 48 km from Port Louis. Named after the country's first Prime Minister, MRU is the primary gateway for tourists and business travellers, connecting Mauritius to destinations across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Mauritius has two airports. MRU on the main island handles all international and domestic commercial flights. Sir Gaetan Duval Airport (RRG) on Rodrigues Island, about 560 km northeast, connects Rodrigues to the mainland. All international flights operate through MRU.
MRU operates from a single modern terminal with separate zones for departures, arrivals, immigration, and baggage claim. The terminal was significantly expanded and modernised in 2013, improving both capacity and the overall passenger experience.
MRU operates from a single terminal, so no inter-terminal transfer is needed. All check-in, departure gates, and arrivals are within the same building. The terminal is compact and well-signposted, making navigation between check-in, security, and gates straightforward.
MRU has one runway, designated 14/32, stretching approximately 3,350 metres to accommodate long-haul wide-body aircraft including the Boeing 777 and Airbus A350. Operations are carefully managed to handle flight volumes, particularly during the peak tourist season from November to April.
Indian passport holders do not require a visa in advance to visit Mauritius. Here is what Indian travellers need to know on arrival at MRU:
MRU has the Air Mauritius Salon Phoenix Lounge and independent lounges accessible via Priority Pass or direct payment. General facilities include free Wi-Fi, duty-free shopping with local rum, tea, and luxury goods, cafes and restaurants, currency exchange, ATMs, luggage storage, prayer rooms, baby care facilities, medical services, and an arrivals tourism desk.
The duty-free area stocks Mauritian rum, vanilla, local teas, and international brands. Cafes and restaurants serve Creole and international cuisine. The departure hall also has retail shops for last-minute gifts, Mauritian cultural art displays, and seating areas with charging points.
The official name is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, named after Mauritius's first Prime Minister. It was formerly known as Plaisance Airport.
The IATA code is MRU, visible on boarding passes, luggage tags, and booking confirmations.
All flights operate from the single terminal at MRU, with separate zones managing departures, arrivals, and immigration.
MRU is in Plaisance, near Mahebourg, in the southeast of Mauritius, approximately 48 km from Port Louis.
The airport was originally established in 1942 and most recently modernised in 2013 with a new expanded terminal.
Yes, MRU operates 24 hours to accommodate long-haul overnight flights, though some retail and dining outlets may have limited hours.
The airport is about 48 km from Port Louis. A taxi or bus journey takes around 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic.
Air Mauritius is the national carrier. Other airlines include Air France, British Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Air India, and Kenya Airways.
Yes. The Air Mauritius Salon Phoenix Lounge serves eligible passengers, and independent lounges are accessible via Priority Pass or direct payment, offering refreshments, Wi-Fi, and seating.
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