APRIL 7TH, 2011

Air Seychelles drops Chennai, resumes direct Singapore flights as from June

Monday 4th April 2011 – Air Seychelles has announced that it will be ceasing its weekly flights to Chennai and due to customer demands , will resume its direct flights to Singapore as from June this year.

Air Seychelles launched its Chennai flights in November last year which was aimed at making Chennai the hub of its operations in Asia and to also expand further into India and other Asian destinations.

The Chennai flights were linked to Singapore as this destination was making a loss and for the airline to break even, Chennai was added.
However, the stop in Chennai added two more hours of flying time and additional costs were being incurred on the ground in Chennai which has increased the loss.

As a result, Air Seychelles posted a loss of R16.5m during the past three and a half months which is equal to the loss of a full year of operations to Singapore.

Air Seychelles Executive Chairman, Maurice Loustau-Lalanne has said : “ Our decision to suspend these flights has not been taken lightly as we had invested money and time to make this route profitable. Unfortunately this is not case and in the absence of 5th Freedom Traffic Rights to uplift passengers between Chennai and Singapore , we have no other option but to suspend our weekly Chennai operations as of June 1st, 2011”.

He explained that however, with the on-going review of its operations, Air Seychelles still considers India as an important market and depending on the final strategy adopted, a dedicated flight to India and back to Mahe is not ruled out.

Meanwhile, the airline has confirmed that a ll passengers who have booked to travel to and from Chennai after June 1st 2011, and who have already paid for their tickets ,will be refunded.

Air Seychelles previously operated between Seychelles and Mumbai between 2001 and 2005 but due to fierce competition from other carriers, the national airline withdrew its services.

With the withdrawal of the Chennai route, Air Seychelles will continue to operate its weekly flights to Singapore departing Mahe on Monday evenings and returning on Wednesday night.


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