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Air Seychelles to operate additional flights between Seychelles and Tel Aviv, the second largest city in Israel, for the upcoming season due to growing demand stated the airline. Besides the normal twice-weekly commercial flights, additional flights have been added to meet the heavy demand along with charters from Tel Aviv to Mauritius and Maldives.
Air Seychelles to operate additional flights between Seychelles and Tel Aviv, the second largest city in Israel, for the upcoming season due to growing demand stated the airline. Besides the normal twice-weekly commercial flights, additional flights have been added to meet the heavy demand along with charters from Tel Aviv to Mauritius and Maldives.
A delegation led by the acting chief executive of Air Seychelles; Sandy Benoiton recently participated in the International Mediterranean Tourism Market in Tel Aviv. He stated that Israelis now have more destinations to choose from than ever before, and solidifying new contracts and meeting with existing partners reap benefits for a whole year.
Air Seychelles now has firmly become the carrier of choice to the Indian Ocean islands for Israelis. It is the intention of the airline to maintain its market share on the route despite growing competition from other carriers. The national carrier of Seychelles will operate 26 flights in April between Seychelles and Tel Aviv carrying Israeli visitors to the island.
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Earlier this month, another Air Seychelles delegation participated in the Outbound Travel Mart (OTM) and South Asia’s Travel & Tourism Exchange (SATTE) in India. Charles Johnson, the chief commercial officer of Air Seychelles, stated that India remains a pillar of their regional network and is constantly finding ways to stimulate demand on the route. The airline looks forward to increasing flights throughout 2023 as pre-Covid levels return to normal.