How To Get To Madagascar via Air Travel

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How To Get To Madagascar via Air Travel

Madagascar branched off of the continent of Africa more than 80 million years ago and over those years evolved to be the unique destination that it is today. The earliest human inhabitants arrived by boat but these days that option is mostly preferred by travellers who are avid sailors. Due to its separation from the continent, overlanding there is not possible and it’s definitely too far to swim. So air travel it is! Here is a useful tool to show you which airlines travel to Madagascar and how frequently, so you can start planning your amazing trip today. As if you needed another excuse to encourage you to discover the magnificent island of Madagascar.

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