Where do you go in the airport? Those who arrive in Madagascar for the first time should follow the others into the airport building. There, one has to sort oneself in the right way: Those who already have a visa have to queue at the “Avec visa” queue for their entry stamp. Those who do not have a visa yet …
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There are currently ten airports operating in Madagascar, only three of which offer international flights. Madagascar’s airports differ greatly in equipment, size and modern equipment such as safety checks or baggage carousels. The number of passengers handled and the professionalism of the local staff vary accordingly. Antananarivo (TNR): Ivato Airport, named after the capital’s district of the same name, is …
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After visiting such a fantastic country as Madagascar, you surely want to take some souvenirs home from your travel. However, there are some rules you have to take care of to avoid trouble at customs. Precious woods Rose wood and palisander are precious and rare, and you can get them in Madagascar still for relatively cheap prices. Although it has …
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Airlines to Madagascar The following airlines fly from Europe to Madagascar: Air Austral, Air Seychelles, Air Madagascar, Air France, Kenya Airways, South African Airways, Turkish Airways, Air Mauritius and Corse Air. Direct flights from the largest Paris airport (Charles de Gaulles) to Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, are offered only by Air France, Air Kenya and Air Madagascar. Air Corse …
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Embassies and consulates are Madagascar’s representations in Europe. They deal with all matters concerning Madagascar outside their own country. There are currently only four representations of Madagascar in Europe: two in Germany, one in France and one in Belgium. The former Madagascan consulates in Munich and Hamburg (Germany), Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Zurich (Switzerland) and Vienna (Austria) have not existed for several …
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