Air Seychelles moves airport sales office to new location
13-August-2016
Air Seychelles has relocated its sales office at the Seychelles International Airport as part of the airport development programme underway through the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA).
The modern new office is open between 8am and 4pm from Monday to Friday, and from 8am to 12pm on Saturday and is ideally situated between the future new domestic terminal and international terminal.
The office has a larger space that will accommodate sales staff from both Air Seychelles and Etihad Airways and provide a more comfortable setting for visitors.
The airport sales office is well-placed to serve the communities of south and east Mahé, and complements the Air Seychelles sales office in Victoria which caters to people who live and work in the north.
Air Seychelles offers a wide range of services at its airport sales office, enabling guests to book domestic and international flights, purchase access to the carrier’s Premium and VIP lounges, upgrade their seats to Business Class, amend existing reservations, and make arrangements for special meals and services.
Residents of Seychelles can also access these services by contacting the airline’s recently launched Seychelles Call Centre on 439 1000.
Roy Kinnear, chief executive of Air Seychelles, said: “Moving the Air Seychelles sales office to a central location at the airport will allow us to improve the level of service we offer our guests in Seychelles.
“It is a contemporary and well-appointed office and we have a team of trained sales professionals who will make sure our guests are well looked after when booking air travel with Air Seychelles and Etihad Airways.
“We are growing as a business and with this office we can better support our expanding customer base as well as the increasing number of walk-in customers and sales enquiries that we receive on a daily basis.”
The next time you visit the Air Seychelles Mahé International sales office you will be welcomed by Vanessa, Faisa, Angy, Merina or Ruba.
Source: NATION 8-13-16