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Air Seychelles Widens Codeshare Partnership With South African Airways

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11th Jun 2019 | Elizabeth Sasu

Air Seychelles has today announced that the airline has expanded its codeshare partnership with South African Airways (SAA) to Perth and Windhoek.

As part of the agreement, Air Seychelles is placing its “HM” code on SAA daily services to the ‘land down under’, Australia. The national airline of Seychelles is also placing its code on SAA daily operations between Johannesburg and the capital city of exotic Namibia.

Charles Johnson, Chief Commercial Officer of Air Seychelles said:

“This is yet another step in expanding the global reach of Air Seychelles.

“With an excellent partner like South African Airways, whom we have partnered with for over five years now, we stand to grow additional inbound tourism and business travellers to our beautiful shores.”

“We are very delighted to expand our codeshare agreement with Air Seychelles to Namibia and Australia.

“This enhanced codeshare agreement will strengthen our partnership with Air Seychelles and enable seamless travel options and experience for our mutual customers”, said Pumla Luhabe, Acting Chief Commercial Officer of South African Airways.

Source: aviationtribune

Written by: Adwoa Sasu

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