AIR SEYCHELLES OPERATES SIXTH WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN SEYCHELLES AND INDIA
(Posted 13th July 2019)
Air Seychelles has successfully launched its sixth weekly frequency between Seychelles and the largest Indian city, Mumbai.
The flight operated on Sunday, 12th of May 2019 by the airline’s Airbus A320 aircraft S7-AMI, which was commanded by Captain Francois Jackson and First Officer Rajesh Nair.
The carried 9 business and 56 economy class guests, who were looked after by Cabin Manager Tania Mellie, Cabin Senior Jimmy Bristol as well as Flight Attendants Ryan Bonne and Mike Maria.
Charles Johnson, Chief Commercial Officer of Air Seychelles said: “Expanding our presence in the Indian market reflects our commitment to provide guests greater choice and flexibility when travelling with Air Seychelles. Since the launch of the flights in 2014, there has been a significant increase in the traffic volumes between the financial capital of Mumbai and the Seychelles, hence to ensure that we keep up with the trend we have also revised the time our flights to Mauritius and Mumbai over the Seychelles to allow seamless connectivity across our network. The support of the government of India and our partners including the travel trade has been significantly important in enabling us to operate this additional frequency and we remain grateful for their continuous support”.
Flight HM261 is scheduled to operate from Mumbai to the Seychelles and will depart Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai on Tuesday, i.e. tomorrow, 14th of May at 5.30am with a total of 134 guests on board.
Happy Landings!