Seychelles’ international airport’s new domestic terminal revealed

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

After investing over 6 million US Dollars in the construction of a new domestic terminal, directly linked with the international terminal now, was the new facility officially launched ahead of the Seychelles celebrating the 43rd Independence Day.

The new domestic terminal processes more than 50 flights a day, both scheduled services by Air Seychelles to and from Praslin but also charters to a number of islands with airstrips to allow tourists to be flown in.

Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine Minister Didier Dogley and SCAA Chief Executive Gary Albert both spoke at the official opening of the new terminal.

Additional work is going on at other sections of the international airport to further improve passenger experience for visitors coming to the Seychelles.

Source:Prof Wolfgang Thome-ATC News

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Related Posts

Africa Travel Week Announces 2026 Media Awards Winners

Africa Travel Week (ATW) has announced the winners of its 2026 Media Awards, honouring the journalists, photographers and content creators bringing Africa’s travel and tourism stories to global audiences. Now

Sponsored

Follow Us

Follow Us on X

#VoyagesAfriq | Zambia’s ministers have sealed a Human Capital Reform Pact at the Tourism Education Summit, committing to unified governance, skills and apprenticeship expansion.

The Lusaka Communiqué signals a shift in tourism workforce strategy.

#VoyagesAfriq | Practical impact took centre stage as Paula De Blas Gonzalez led an educator masterclass on effective tourism teaching, highlighting STEM integration and structured lesson planning as key to preparing industry-ready graduates.

#THETS2026

4

#VoyagesAfriq | @LabadiBeach Hotel is ramping up intra-African growth and MICE positioning at WTM Africa, citing strong buyer interest and visa-free gains.

With calls for bigger industry participation and infrastructure, Ghana eyes bigger impact.

Read

#VoyagesAfriq | Day 2 continued strong with Plenary 5 on MICE Education, unlocking Africa’s potential.

Conversations centred on skills gaps, education alignment and the need for Convention Bureaus to position destinations competitively.

#THTES2026

4

Load More