Seychelles Tourism holds strategic discussions with stakeholders on improving air access

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The Seychelles Tourism Department has met with key strategic partners, including Air Seychelles, the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), and the Finance Department.

The focus was on strategies to attract new airlines to Seychelles and encourage year-round operations from existing partners.

Discussions centered on creating supportive frameworks to enhance Seychelles’ connectivity, a crucial step to improving the future tourism outlook.

Similar strategic meetings are planned with tourism associations and other stakeholders, whose contributions will be essential in advancing this initiative.

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