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Seychelles: 2,000 Visitors in Seychelles Since Airport Reopening – $31 Million Added to Economy


Seychelles has welcomed more than 2,000 visitors since the reopening of the airport for commercial passenger flights, adding $31million to the country’s coffers, the governor of the Central Bank of Seychelles said.

Caroline Abel spoke during a taskforce meeting on Tuesday on the opening of Seychelles’ international airport.

The chairperson of the taskforce, Didier Dogley, who is also the tourism minister, said this additional liquidity that has been added into the economy shows that “the decision to open Seychelles to commercial passenger flights and allowing visitors to come was a good one.”

“The money that we have collected will help us to sustain ourselves during the months to come,” said Dogley.

He said that the aim of the task force has now shifted from the reopening of Seychelles’ airport to “focus on how we can sustain the momentum and give all our main actor, with which we work, in Europe the confidence so that we can slowly increase the number of tourists who come to Seychelles.”

He outlined that Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, is looking to set up transit hotels that will welcome tourists from leading tourism markets of the island nation even if their COVID-19 infection rate changes.

“What we observed three weeks ago when we had to remove France from the list of permitted country was that there were many repercussions. There was a lot of cancellation of bookings, not only for September but also for October and November. We understood that we had to look at another system,” said Dogley.