The Seychelles' national carrier suspended flights to
Mauritius in March last year in view of restrictions imposed by the Mauritian
government amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The resumption of passenger flight follows the announcement
of the full reopening of Mauritius' borders starting from October 1, leading to
further ease in movement for fully vaccinated travellers.
The fares for the twice-weekly flights between Seychelles,
an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, and start from SCR5,599 ($374) in
economy class and SCR8,999 ($602) in business class.
Travellers to Mauritius are requested to visit
www.mauritiusnow.com to remain up to date with the latest entry requirements
while those traveling to Seychelles should visit
www.advisory.seychelles.travel.
Air Seychelles said that "as entry requirements at each
destination may change due to the unprecedented environment, it is the
responsibility of each traveller to verify and follow all COVID-19
pre-departure guidelines, in addition to ensuring all related travel documents
are available upon check-in as requested by the country of destination."
Meanwhile, starting this month, Air Seychelles will continue
its weekly direct flights to the Maldives, another island nation in the Indian
Ocean.
The scheduled flights will be operated year-round by the
airline's A320neo jetliner directly to Velana International Airport in Male.
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