The flag carrier of Seychelles is set to launch a service to Colombo, Sri Lanka starting June 20 and is offering customers a special launch promotion in celebration.
Air Seychelles announced on April 11 plans to add a new route to its ever-growing network. The airline mainly operates interisland flights over the Indian Ocean and is ready to expand its presence in Asia. The service to Sri Lanka will be its second in South Asia after India.
The flag carrier will operate two weekly flights between the two destinations. The inaugural flight is scheduled to depart Mahe on June 20 at 22:05 and will arrive in Colombo after about four hours. The flights will be operated on an Airbus A320neo with a 12 business class and 156 economy class configuration. The schedule is as follows:
Flight HM262
- Departs Seychelles at 22:05 on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
- Arrives in Colombo at 03:50 (+1) on Tuesdays and Saturdays
Flight HM263
- Departs Colombo at 04:50 on Wednesdays and Sundays.
- Arrives in Seychelles at 07:35 on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Air Seychelles will fly from its base at Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) to Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo. The air distance from SEZ to CMB is approximately 1,869 mi (3,000 km), with a vast stretch of the Indian Ocean between the two destinations.
Currently, there are no airlines operating flights on this route. The new service could be essential for trade and tourism due to the distance between the nations. It will also significantly reduce travel times for passengers visiting Sri Lanka and beyond.
The national carrier is offering passengers a special web promotion to celebrate the launch of the new flights. Until April 25, tickets for travel between June 20 and September 30 will be sold for SCR6,800 ($520). However, seats are limited and subject to availability.
Source: https://simpleflying.com/air-seychelles-twice-weekly-a320neo-flights-sri-lanka/