The Italian airline, Blue Panorama, launched its weekly flight to Seychelles. Its mail has indeed landed 767-300, Wednesday at the Seychelles International Airport from Milan via Rome. Initially, until July, it will make a flight a week. Then, two weekly flights, says our colleague Seychelles. Note that Blue Panorama has signed a strategic partnership with Alitalia, the national airline of Italy.
The few 121 passengers, including Seychellois working in Italy, were welcomed by employees of the Seychelles Tourism Board (STB). Also present on the tarmac, the chief executive of STB, Alain St Ange, his deputy Elsia Grandcourt, as the president of the SCAA (Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority), David Savy the chief executive of this organization, Gilbert Faure.
Moreover, in the afternoon of Wednesday, February 15, a charter flight arrived in Budapest with 100 passengers on board.
The aircraft, a Boeing 737, made a stopover in Mombasa, Kenya where he landed a hundred passengers from the Hongroie and other countries of Eastern Europe.