DURBAN GETS DROPPED AS ROUTE FAILS TO PERFORM
(Posted 07th July 2017)
Air Seychelles has taken the decision to suspend its service between Durban and Seychelles, effective 27th of July.
The performance of the twice-weekly operation and its contribution to inbound tourism in the Seychelles did not meet company expectations.
Roy Kinnear, Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, said when making the announcement earlier today: ‘We have taken the tough decision to discontinue our Durban route as the volume of inbound traffic has fallen short of our expectations.
Since being launched, the route has relied on travellers connecting to our Mumbai flight on the way to India, while point-to-point traffic demand to the Seychelles has been lower than anticipated. The competitive nature of the route and volume of alternative options paired with extremely low fares being charged on the Durban to India traffic flow unfortunately mean this is not a viable ongoing commercial operation for Air Seychelles. Whilst being a hard and unfortunate decision to have to take, Durban will continue to be served in conjunction with our key codeshare partner South African Airways who offer excellent connectivity between Johannesburg and Durban‘.
Ambassador Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine added: ‘In the fast-moving aviation industry, a successful airline has to adapt quickly to changing market conditions, especially a boutique airline such as Air Seychelles. Tourism is the main engine of the Seychelles economy and, unfortunately, the Durban service did not produce the expected results in terms of supporting the growth of the industry. Our flag carrier will continue to fly to Johannesburg, the biggest city in South Africa, five times a week, to ensure our people, businesses and governments remain well-connected‘.
Guests booked on flights to and from Durban’s King Shaka International Airport beyond 27th of July will be rebooked on Air Seychelles’ Johannesburg flights, which are operating as per normal schedule.
In addition, business and leisure travellers will still be able to travel easily from Durban to Seychelles via a short stop in Johannesburg, thanks to a codeshare agreement with South African Airways.