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ExecuJet to Manage Air Seychelles VIP FBO at Seychelles International Airport

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ExecuJet has recently expanded its footprint by entering into a management agreement with Air Seychelles for the FBO at Seychelles International Airport (FSIA). This collaboration marks the inception of Air Seychelles VIP, the sole full-service FBO in the Indian Ocean nation, enhancing the luxury travel offerings in the region.

The state-of-the-art facility is equipped with four private passenger lounges, offering exclusive amenities such as onsite customs and immigration services, shower facilities, and a range of refreshments. A notable feature of Air Seychelles VIP is its provision of chauffeured luxury vehicle transfers directly from the airside to the aircraft and airline terminals, ensuring a seamless and sophisticated travel experience for VIP clients.

Air Seychelles, the national carrier wholly owned by the government of Seychelles, not only manages the FBO but also operates a modern fleet comprising Airbus A320neos for international routes and de Havilland Twin Otters for domestic flights. The airline also handles ground services for both commercial and private airlines at its FSIA hub.

“We are thrilled to partner with ExecuJet to bring world-class FBO services to our VIP clientele,” stated Sandy Benoiton, CEO of Air Seychelles. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to providing exceptional travel experiences and reinforces our position as a leading carrier in the region.”

ExecuJet, following its acquisition spree—including the purchase of Sky Valet and the Paragon Aviation Group—now boasts over 40 FBOs worldwide and manages a network that includes approximately 140 locations. This strategic expansion underlines ExecuJet’s ambition to cement its status as a premier global service provider in the aviation sector.

Reported by Aviation International News