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Air Seychelles to Resume Widebody Flights After Eight-Year Hiatus

Air Seychelles to Resume Widebody Flights After Eight-Year Hiatus
Air Seychelles is poised to re-enter the long-haul market after an eight-year absence, announcing the launch of non-stop flights between Seychelles and Paris Charles de Gaulle. Scheduled to commence on March 20, this service will operate for a one-month period using a Boeing 787-9 aircraft leased from former equity partner Etihad Airways. This marks the airline’s return to widebody operations since suspending them in 2018 amid a significant corporate restructuring.
Return to Long-Haul Operations and Fleet Details
Currently, Air Seychelles maintains a fleet tailored to short and medium-haul routes, with the Airbus A320neo as its largest aircraft. The new Paris service will initially operate three times weekly, with the possibility of increasing to four flights per week depending on demand and operational considerations. The leased Boeing 787-9 is configured with 290 seats, comprising 28 business class and 262 economy seats. Given the short-term nature of the lease, the aircraft is unlikely to be reconfigured to match Air Seychelles’ usual product offering.
CEO Sandy Benoiton emphasized the importance of resuming direct flights to Paris, describing it as a significant milestone for both the airline and Seychelles’ international connectivity. He noted that France has long been a vital market for the country, and the new service will provide a convenient and comfortable travel option for visitors and Seychellois travelers alike, while supporting the ongoing growth of the tourism sector.
Strategic Timing Amid Regional Disruptions and Industry Challenges
The timing of the Paris route launch is particularly noteworthy in light of recent disruptions in Gulf airspace caused by regional conflicts, which have led to the suspension or limitation of operations at major Gulf airports. Traditionally, travelers between Seychelles and Europe have relied on Gulf carriers such as Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, and Emirates for connections. The introduction of a direct Paris service offers a reliable alternative for passengers seeking to avoid these disrupted hubs.
Nevertheless, Air Seychelles’ return to widebody operations occurs within a challenging global aviation environment. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has highlighted ongoing supply chain issues affecting widebody aircraft manufacturing, which could influence the availability and leasing costs of such aircraft. The competitive landscape is also evolving, with airlines like Air Astana and Starlux Airlines pursuing strategic fleet expansions. Additionally, regional market dynamics continue to shift, with some markets such as Brazil remaining underdeveloped, according to industry leaders including the CEO of Azul. These factors may impact Air Seychelles’ market performance and shape competitive responses.
While the Paris route primarily targets traffic between Seychelles and Western Europe, the airline has indicated plans to offer “extensive onward connections” from Paris, though specific details have yet to be disclosed. On the Seychelles side, onward connections remain limited.
As Air Seychelles embarks on this temporary Paris service, it will serve as a test of both market demand and the airline’s capacity to adapt within a rapidly changing industry landscape.

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