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AIR SEYCHELLES LAUNCHES SECOND NON-STOP FLIGHT FROM LONDON

Victoria — December 05, 2003Air Seychelles has today announced the introduction of its second weekly non-stop service to Seychelles from London, effective April 2004.

Following the success of Air Seychelles' non-stop London - Mahé flight, introduced in December 2001, the decision to change their current via Zurich flight to an additional non-stop service was taken as a response to increased demand from tour operators and holidaymakers alike.
News of the move will be especially welcomed by the 109 UK tour operators currently programming Seychelles as the extra capacity of 122 seats per week will ensure that they are better able to service the increasing demand for the destination.

This year alone has seen the opening of three exclusive properties in Seychelles, namely North Island, Cerf Island Marine Park Resort and The Wharf Marina Hotel (Mahé), which is also home to The Moorings' first ever Indian Ocean yacht chartering base.
This is further complemented by the luxury refurbishments and expansion of both Alphonse and Desroches islands. Such expansion is set to continue into 2004 with Le Meridien Fisherman's Cove and Le Northolme Hotel - both based on Mahé - due to reopen in April and December respectively following extensive redevelopment and upgrading.

Francis Savy, CEO of Seychelles Tourism Marketing Authority, commented: "We are delighted that travellers to Seychelles will benefit from two non-stop overnight departures as of the 2004 summer season, with both the Friday and Sunday services ensuring we are just a 10-hour flight away. Furthermore, with the airline's move to London Heathrow earlier this year having opened up the destination to a wider UK market, we are confident that such on-going support will ensure Seychelles' popularity continues to grow in the months to come, resulting in higher 2004 visitor arrivals".