Alain St.Ange, the former Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine, who publishes his own weekly tourism report (Saint Ange Report) and runs his own tourism consultancy (Saint Ange Consultancy), spoke about the continued drive by Seychelles for every niche market within the tourism industry.
“Firstly Seychelles does not discriminate in who visits the islands. We are friends of all and enemies of none, which is why we welcome everyone with no necessity for Visas by anyone to visit our islands. Friends cannot be made to seek a Visa to visit their friends. Secondly because of our unique location where we benefit of a weather pattern that gives Seychelles 365 days of summer every year, and the connotation of being the islands of perpetual summer, we have a unique flora and fauna and therefore we attract from bird watchers to botanists, to scuba divers and snorkeling enthusiasts, to bush walks fanatics, sailing, boating, island hoping holidaymakers, culinary tourism, cruise tourism and more. Seychelles has even been listed in the arena for sports tourism and more recently in medical tourism since the arrival of modern privately run dialysis centres. Seychelles welcomes couples, families, single travellers and members from the gay tourism world. Handicaps or religious groups are also all welcomed for a dream holiday in our mid-ocean islands where colour of the skin, religious beliefs, political affiliation plays no part on how we welcome you in paradise” St.Ange said.
Seychelles has the best in five star properties as it has unique and exceptional ‘one island – one hotel’ properties, but is also has a range of three and four star properties and a number of small ‘home grown’ Seychellois properties in villages and districts right around the islands which raises the question if Seychelles is being visible enough with what it has on offer. Seychelles has a diverse tourism product which makes its strength and which has guaranteed its success. Seychelles offers tourism for all.
“Seychelles today has Long Haul flights with but one stop and those that are direct and non-stop which are being more sought after. Seychelles operates through three Middle East Hubs (Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha) and two African Hubs (Addis Ababa and Nairobi). On the other side of the equation airlines like British Airways, CONDOR, Edelweiss, Austrian Airline and JOON of Air France are offering direct non-stop service to the UK and to Europe but they all have one thing in common, they all need passenger load to ensure continuity. Some airlines to Seychelles has three travel class (first, business and economy) and others provide Business and Economy only. Regionally Air Seychelles and Air Austral link the islands to India, South Africa, Mauritius and Reunion” Alain St.Ange said.
Source: Saint Ange Tourism Report