Air Seychelles has launched direct weekly flights between Dubai and the Indian Sea nation
09 March, 2021
Following reports that the Seychelles will come to be reopening its borders to all or any international visitors about March 25, with no quarantine requirements, Air flow Seychelles has launched direct weekly flights among Dubai and the Indian Ocean nation.
Jogging from Saturday, March 27 to Saturday, May 29, the seasonal provider might operate from the Jetex Individual Terminal at Dubai Community Central, departing from Dubai at 8am every Saturday morning hours and arriving in the Seychelles in 12.30pm.
The return flight will depart from the Seychelles at 2.45pm on Friday afternoon, providing travellers with a good seven-day, six-night stay static in the country.
All travellers, irrespective of their vaccination status, must present a poor PCR test upon arrival in the Seychelles, taken a maximum of 72 hours prior. They'll then need to stick to public health measures presently set up in the country, which include the wearing of face masks and public distancing in public.
The only visitors who cannot enter the Seychelles under its newest rules are those travelling from South Africa.
Flights to and from Dubai can be operated on a great Airbus A good320neo aircraft, which has 12 business category and 156 economy category seats. Economy tickets begin from $343, with a baggage allowance of 30 kilograms, while business class seats can be found from $1,020 with a baggage allowance of 40kg. All fares are including taxes.
Tickets are on sale now on the Air flow Seychelles web page and via travel companies.
The Seychelles is accelerating its vaccination efforts to make sure that 70,000 residents could have received their doses by Thursday, March 25. At present, 56,000 persons have obtained at least a first dose of either the Sinopharm or Covishield vaccine.
“The vaccination campaign has been quite successful," said Sylvestre Radegonde, the country’s minister for foreign affairs and tourism.
"The government has done everything in its power to be sure that the population is protected. We now have arrived at the stage where opening our borders further may be the next step to permit for our economical recovery.”
Source: www.thenationalnews.com