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Air Seychelles has announced a major fleet and network expansion which would see the airline introduce a second Airbus A330 aircraft, commence non-stop services to Düsseldorf (Germany) and Durban (South Africa), and extensively strengthen its existing regional network in early 2017.
The airline is planning to establish the air bridge between Seychelles and Germany from March 30, 2017, by launching a twice-per-week service to Düsseldorf, in western Germany. To further strengthen its European network, Air Seychelles would also upgrade its Paris service from three to four flights per week, with effect from March 28, 2017, giving more travel options to holidaymakers visiting Seychelles from France.
Effective from March 30, 2017, the national carrier of Seychelles would also commence a twice-weekly service to South Africa’s port city of Durban, which would complement its existing five-a-week service to Johannesburg.
Roy Kinnear, Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, said, “Air Seychelles has grown extensively and robustly in 2016 and is now ready to embark on the next exciting chapter of its evolution.”
The airline’s second Airbus A330 aircraft is scheduled to be delivered in the last week of March 2017 and will have a two-cabin configuration with 18 Business Class and 236 Economy Class seats.
The Airbus A330, in addition to flying to Europe, will be used to increase capacity on the airline’s five-per-week regional services to Johannesburg, Mauritius, and Mumbai which are currently operated on a narrow-body A320.
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