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Air Seychelles makes inaugural flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka |24 June 2023

Air Seychelles makes inaugural flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka

Air Seychelles being warmly greeted by a celebratory water cannon salute upon landing at the Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo

Air Seychelles, the national airline of Seychelles, successfully launched its new service to the vibrant capital city of Colombo this week.

The inaugural flight landed at the Bandaranaike International Airport in the early hours of Wednesday, June 21, 2023, after having left its home base of Mahé the night before at 2200hrs after a short four-hour flight.

The aircraft was warmly greeted by a celebratory water cannon salute, followed by a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially ring in the new partnership.

The Sri Lankan Tourism Board organised for the passengers to be welcomed in style by offering a welcome token of their renowned tea and a traditional Kandyan performance by a local cultural dance troupe.

Among the passengers on this first flight to Colombo were the airline’s acting chief executive, Sandy Benoiton; the high commissioner of Sri Lanka to Seychelles, Srimal Wickrewmasinghe; the principal secretary for Tourism, Sherin Francis; and the principal secretary for Sport, Ralph Jean-Louis.

The airline’s Airbus A320 aircraft ‘Veuve’ was commanded by Captain Christophe Larue and First Officer Balaji Naidoo while the passengers were looked after by cabin manager Jerris Cadeau and other crew members were Suzanne Firmino, Angela Nicette, Ireney Cruise Wilkins and Tessy Philoe.

The flight carried a total of 110 passengers. Upon landing, the aircraft remained on ground for around an hour before making its way back home with over 2.5 tonnes of cargo on board, half of which were headed to Tel Aviv.

Acting CEO Benoiton stated that “Colombo is one of the largest markets un-served by a nonstop flight in our region. Seychellois love going to Sri Lanka for a number of reasons, with tourism and medical being at the top of the list. Additionally, there is a large number of Sri Lankans working in Seychelles, primarily in hospitality and construction, all in need of easier access to their home country. Currently, to fly between Seychelles and Sri Lanka, travellers must go via one of the Gulf carriers, which can take 10-12 hours of journey time, and at considerable expense. Our nonstop flight allows for a journey of approximately 4 hours in total”.

In order to create greater awareness for Seychellois travellers about Sri Lanka as a tourist destination, the Sri Lanka Tourism Board is organising a familiarisation tour for the trade and media partners from the Seychelles, and to further develop the respective bilateral and business partnerships of both islands.

In the evening, a travel trade event and dinner reception was hosted in collaboration with Tourism Seychelles, which saw the participation of top travel agencies in Sri Lanka, South Africa and the Seychelles, while also welcoming representatives and owners from the hospitality and medical industries of the country.

This made for an ideal environment for which to network and create new partnerships to tie in with the new service.

Also while in Colombo, Mr Benoiton took the opportunity to officially open the Air Seychelles Office in downtown Colombo, in the presence of Robert Douglas as the newly selected GSA for Sri Lanka. The office is located at 377A/1 Galle Road, Colombo 3 and will be open six days a week.

Air Seychelles will be operating twice weekly flights to Colombo, leaving Seychelles on Tuesdays and Saturdays and from Colombo on Wednesdays and Sundays.

 

Text & photos contributed

 

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