Air Seychelles re-establish network connectivity and announces February schedule

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Air Seychelles has today announced its 2022 February flight schedule, now that the airline has resumed commercial passenger services back to all its pre-pandemic destinations, including Johannesburg, Mauritius, Tel Aviv and Mumbai.

As part of its plan to rebuild its route network, reaffirming its commitment to its markets, Air Seychelles has in-line with the gradual return in demand, adjusted its flight schedule for the month of February 2022.

Travelers can view the schedule by visiting www.airseychelles.com to book their seats for the following services:   Johannesburg – Twice weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays.   Mumbai – Weekly flights departing Seychelles on Sundays, returning from Mumbai on Mondays.   Tel Aviv and Mauritius – Weekly flights on Wednesdays.   Maldives – Resuming on 4 March 2022.

To ensure that Air Seychelles continues to operate safely, the airline will continue to work closely with all stakeholders to safeguard the health of its passengers and crew members. Travelers are thus being reminded to follow all the health guidelines, which are still in place and to have all the necessary travel documents as requested by the country of destination upon check-in prior to departure. For those bound to the Seychelles besides the 72 hour PCR test, please ensure to hold the mandatory Health Travel Authorization submitted at seychelles.govtas.com prior to entering the country.

Amidst the unprecedented operating environment which can cause unexpected flight disruption related to COVID-19, Air Seychelles has also extended its waiver policy to provide travelers more flexibility and confidence when planning their travel. Travelers are invited to view the ’Rebook and Refund Policy’ via airseychelles.com for more information.

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