Air Seychelles strengthens its Seychellois leadership team

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Air Seychelles, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles is proud to announce the appointment of Juliette Pascal in the role of Head of Cargo and Nicolette Bamboche in the role of Head of Airport Services.

Juliette, a resident of Petit Paris has been working with the cargo department for over twenty-one years. Bringing a wealth of experience to the business, as part of her portfolio Juliette will oversee the overall strategy of the cargo department including the day-to-day cargo operational activities ensuring the department remains compliant with the safety and security regulations as set by the
regulatory authorities.

Head of Cargo, Juliette Pascal

Having occupied several key positions within the ground services department and marking over fourteen years with Air Seychelles, in her new role Nicolette will be responsible for all the ground services duties at the Domestic Terminal in Mahe as well as that of the Seychelles International Airport. As part of her role, Nicolette will also manage both the guest services agents and the ramp team involved in ground handling related tasks besides supervising the daily operations at the Salon Vallée de Mai and VIP Lounge facilities.

Head of Airport Services , Nicolette Bamboche

Remco Althuis, Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles said: “Air Seychelles has a group of hardworking Seychellois individuals and as part the plan to develop home-grown talent it is important that we provide the high potential individuals the opportunity to take up more
challenging roles within the company.

“I am delighted to see two Seychellois nationals join our senior management team and I am sure that with their vast expertise in their field of work they will lead their teams to greater heights.”

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