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Air Seychelles resumes operations to Kazakhstan

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Air Seychelles operated the first flight in its seasonal service between the island and the central Asian Republic of Kazakhstan.

The first flight HM75 landed at the Seychelles International Airport recently with 137 passengers onboard. Operated by the Air Seychelles’ A320 NEO aircraft, the flight lasted around 10 hours with a 1-hour technical stop in Abu Dhabi

Transport minister of Seychelles Antony Derjacques, who received the first flight of the season, said that Kazakhstan could be a  major destination for expanding tourism since people there visit different places for tourism. Kazakhstan has been a slow-growing market for Seychelles for many years. During the pre-pandemic year of 2019, about 500 visitors disembarked in the island nation from the central Asian country. Air Seychelles currently operates flights to Johannesburg, Mumbai, Mauritius, and Maldives with its state-of-the-art Airbus A320NEOs.

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Recently, the Seychelles flagship carrier retained the most coveted title of Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline at the 29th edition of the World Travel Awards as well as the Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline Business Class, Indian Ocean’s Leading Cabin Crew, and Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline Lounge.

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