Following the success of the seasonal flight routes launched earlier this year, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles has introduced a seven day return trip for UAE residents. The flight will depart Dubai International Airport Terminal 1 on Friday, 27 November 2021 at 8am whilst the returning flight will depart Seychelles on 3 December 2021 at 12.45pm. The convenient timings provide visitors with seven days and six nights in the Seychelles at an affordable rate.

Economy Class travelers can take advantage of the attractive fares starting from USD340 (AED 1,250), whilst Business Class travelers can book their seats at the starting fares of USD1,020 (AED 3,743).  All fares are inclusive of taxes and flights are now on sale at www.airseychelles.com and through travel agents.

All travelers to the Indian Ocean archipelago must hold a negative COVID‑19 PCR certificate taken no more than 72 hours before departure regardless of vaccination status. Visitors must also complete the mandatory Health Travel Authorization at seychelles.govtas.com before arriving to the airport and observe existing health regulations including wearing face masks and social distancing during their visit.

The flight schedule between Dubai International Airport Terminal 1 and the Seychelles are as follows:                                        

#Flight      Origin             Destination     Departs       Arrives          Dates   

HM1015    Dubai              Seychelles          0800hrs       1230hrs          Saturday, 27 November, 2021

HM1016     Seychelles      Dubai                1245hrs         1715hrs          Friday, 3 December, 2021

The schedule shared is in the local time at each destination. Flights are subjected to government and regulatory approval including that of the health authorities at each destination.

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About Air Seychelles

Air Seychelles, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles, was established in 1978 and began long-haul service in 1983.

The airline offers international flights to Johannesburg, Mauritius, Mumbai and Tel Aviv as well as charter services on demand. On its domestic network, Air Seychelles operates daily flights between Mahe and Praslin as well as charter services throughout the archipelago.

In 2020, Air Seychelles won the most coveted title of ‘Indian Ocean’s Leading Airline’ at the World Travel Awards. The full service carrier was also recognized as ‘Indian Ocean's Leading Airline - Business Class’ and ‘Indian Ocean's Leading Cabin Crew ’at World Travel Awards Indian Ocean Winners Day. 

Media inquiries
Sheryl Barra, Air Seychelles Corporate Affairs
Tel: +248 2576398, Email: sbarra@airseychelles.com 

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