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Seychelles: Most Airlines Likely to Resume Operations to Seychelles By December, Tourism Official Says


Most airlines that were operating flights to Seychelles before the COVID-19 pandemic are expected back in the country by December, should the global situation continue its positive trajectory, a high official said.

The chief executive of the Seychelles Tourism Board (STB), Sherin Francis, told SNA on Thursday that “airlines are key in the relaunching of our tourism industry.”

Seychelles closed its airport to commercial international flights in late March due to the pandemic outbreak. Since the island nation reopened its borders to commercial passenger flights on August 1, three international airlines – Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines and Edelweiss – are flying to Seychelles.

British Airways is expected to land in the 115-island nation in the western Indian Ocean on October 10, and Kenya Airways in mid-October.

“In the region, we have Air Austral for November and hopefully Air Seychelles will also start some of its flights by then, should all go well. Most of the other airlines are positioning themselves for December and this includes Air France, Condor, Turkish Airlines and provisionally Qatar,” said Francis.

She added that she and her team are working closely with airlines that have shown interest in operating flights to Seychelles and teaming up marketing efforts to ensure planes are filled as much as possible.

Francis outlined that “Edelweiss started on a good note as the two flights it has operated so far had a really good load factor, especially the one that landed last Sunday.”