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Order HereAir Seychelles and Air France have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that lays the groundwork for a commercial agreement to include codeshare opportunities and reciprocal frequent flyer benefits. The agreement, which is subject to regulatory approvals, also includes technical and cargo cooperation.
Seychelles Minister of Foreign Affairs Joël Morgan described the MOU as “an important development” that would support a new three times weekly nonstop service between Mahé and Paris due to launch July 1. Air Seychelles launched a twice-weekly service to Paris in July last year, routing via Abu Dhabi.
Morgan said: “This new era of cooperation is the result of a bilateral meeting between President Michel and President Hollande held in Paris last December where it was decided that direct links between France and Seychelles were a necessity. The renewed partnership with Air France is a significant milestone for Air Seychelles and forms a key part of our strategy to build upon tourism arrivals from France and the wider Europe region. It is something that we have worked very hard to achieve.”
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Order HereAir Seychelles and Air France have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that lays the groundwork for a commercial agreement to include codeshare opportunities and reciprocal frequent flyer benefits. The agreement, which is subject to regulatory approvals, also includes technical and cargo cooperation.
Seychelles Minister of Foreign Affairs Joël Morgan described the MOU as “an important development” that would support a new three times weekly nonstop service between Mahé and Paris due to launch July 1. Air Seychelles launched a twice-weekly service to Paris in July last year, routing via Abu Dhabi.
Morgan said: “This new era of cooperation is the result of a bilateral meeting between President Michel and President Hollande held in Paris last December where it was decided that direct links between France and Seychelles were a necessity. The renewed partnership with Air France is a significant milestone for Air Seychelles and forms a key part of our strategy to build upon tourism arrivals from France and the wider Europe region. It is something that we have worked very hard to achieve.”
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Order HereAir Seychelles and Air France have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that lays the groundwork for a commercial agreement to include codeshare opportunities and reciprocal frequent flyer benefits. The agreement, which is subject to regulatory approvals, also includes technical and cargo cooperation.
Seychelles Minister of Foreign Affairs Joël Morgan described the MOU as “an important development” that would support a new three times weekly nonstop service between Mahé and Paris due to launch July 1. Air Seychelles launched a twice-weekly service to Paris in July last year, routing via Abu Dhabi.
Morgan said: “This new era of cooperation is the result of a bilateral meeting between President Michel and President Hollande held in Paris last December where it was decided that direct links between France and Seychelles were a necessity. The renewed partnership with Air France is a significant milestone for Air Seychelles and forms a key part of our strategy to build upon tourism arrivals from France and the wider Europe region. It is something that we have worked very hard to achieve.”
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