Emirates Airline pledges to continue supporting the Seychelles

The Seychelles President, Mr. James Michel, has held bilateral discussions with the Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, Mr.

The Seychelles President, Mr. James Michel, has held bilateral discussions with the Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, Mr. Khaled Ghanem Al Ghaith, following the opening the Seychelles Embassy and tourism office in Abu Dhabi. The Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs, Jean-Paul Adam, and the Seychelles Ambassador to the UAE, Dick Esparon, also attended the meeting.

“We have discussed ways in which we can improve communication, trade, and investment traffic between our two countries. Seychelles and the UAE enjoy excellent relations that can also be bolstered with the promotion of new tourism ventures and marketing of the Seychelles brand in the Gulf and Middle East region,” said the President.

The President noted that many Seychellois had in recent times chosen to live and work in the UAE, and that business and trade between Seychelles and the UAE had increased as well.

The President also expressed his appreciation of the continued friendship and support of the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nayan, and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, His Highness General Sheikh Mohammend Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

During his working visit to the UAE, President James Michel also met with Sheikh Majid Al Mualla, Emirates Senior Vice President for Commercial Operations in West Asia and the Indian Ocean.

Emirates Airline has pledged to continue supporting the Seychelles tourism industry and develop new partnerships, during the period of the Air Seychelles repositioning as a regional airline.

The President discussed the recruitment of Air Seychelles staff by Emirates airlines, for staff who will be affected by the repositioning, and received reassurance from the Sheikh Al Mualla that this would be taking place in the near future.

Emirates airline has been flying to Seychelles since January 2005 and employs more than 100 Seychellois airline professionals.

PHOTO (L to R) Left Photo – Seychelles President James Michel with the Senior Vice President of Emirates Airlines for Asia and the Indian Ocean, Sheikh Majid Al Mualla, and Seychelles Minister for Foreign affairs, Jean Paul Adam; Right Photo – Seychelles President with Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs Khaled Al Ghaith

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