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Air Madagascar destinations : ウィキペディア英語版
Air Madagascar destinations

Air Madagascar was established as ''Madair'' on by Air France and the original 1947-formed Air Madagascar when it took over the domestic routes operated by these two airlines.〔 Air France and Air Madagascar initially had a 44% and 36% stake in Madair, respectively, while the Malagasy government held the balance. On 20 October 1961, intercontinental services were started, flying a weekly TananariveDjiboutiNice–Paris service using a DC-7 leased from TAI.
Madair changed its name to Air Madagascar in 1963. That year, a regional service to the Comoro Islands was launched using DC-4 equipment. An agreement with Air France permitted the company to start Boeing 707 flights to Paris via Djibouti; they commenced in . Johannesburg was made part of the route network on 6 August 1967.
By , the carrier operated an extensive domestic network plus regional routes to the Comoro Islands, Johannesburg and Réunion Island and a weekly intercontinental 707 service to Paris via Djibouti and Marseille.〔 Thirty years later, Dzaoudzi, Johannesburg, Mauritius, Moroni, Nairobi, Paris, Rome, Singapore and St. Denis de la Reunion comprised the international list of destinations, whereas Ambanja, Ambatomainty, Ambatondrazaka, Analalava, Ankavandra, Antalaha, Antsalova, Antsiranana, Antsohihy, Belo, Besalampy, Farafangana, Fianarantsoa, Fort Dauphin, Mahanoro, Maintirano, Majunga, Mampikony, Manakara, Mananara, Mananjary, Mandritsara, Manja, Maroansetra, Miandrivazo, Morafenobe, Morombe, Morondava, Nossi-Be, Port Berge, Sambava, Soalala, Ste Marie, Tamatave, Tambohorano, Tsaratanana, Tsiroanomandidy, Tulear, Vatomandry and Vohemar made up the domestic route network.〔 Air Madagascar launched flights to Guangzhou on 6 July 2009.〔
Following is a list destinations served by the carrier as part of its scheduled services, . Each entry below is provided with the country and the name of the airport served. Terminated destinations are also listed.
==List==


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