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Emirates Senior VP in Seychelles

Mr. Majid Al Mualla, senior vice president of Emirates Airline (West Asia&Indian Ocean) was in Seychelles last week accompanied by Mr. Oomar Ramtoola, the airline’s responsible person for Seychelles and Mauritius to discuss future cooperation of the airline in Seychelles.

In two different meetings, the Emirates delegation met with Mr. Alain St.Ange, CEO of the Tourism Board and with Mr. Gilbert Faure, the CEO of the Civil Aviation Authority, and they had an informal meeting with a group of industry players following a Tourism Marketing Fund Committee Meeting.

Emirates Airline has been growing its operation in Seychelles, and they have reported that they remain very satisfied with their current load factor to and out of Seychelles.

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