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Air Seychelles introduces new onboard products |01 June 2018

Some of the new products that will add comfort to passengers’ flights

Air Seychelles has enhanced comfort in the air with a range of new products in both the Economy and Business Class cabins.

The revamped onboard products featuring the blue, white and red colours resembling the Air Seychelles livery and inspired by the unique flora and fauna of the Seychelles, have been manufactured by Shanghai Haoliwen Airline Appliance, an airline specialist focused in the production of high quality modern blankets and towels.

For a comfortable night sleep in business class, Air Seychelles has introduced reversible elegant soft duvets in a sky blue peach satin fabric with stitching pattern reflecting the shape of the Air Seychelles logo on one side and a stylish sky blue micro plush finish on the reverse.  

The cabin dressing material including the headrest covers and pillowcases adorned with a palm print leaf in various shades of blue on a cream background tone reflecting the Air Seychelles colour palette completes the on board experiences in business class.

The newly introduced jazzy red, soft, light fleece blanket introduced on selected flights in economy class brings a vibrant atmosphere in the cabin ensuring guests arrive well rested at their final destination.

Remco Althuis, chief executive of Air Seychelles said: “The new inflight products will further improve the flying experience and provide the added comfort to our guests on their journey to and from our islands.

“The enhancement in our inflight product could have not come at a better time as currently our aim is to further strengthen our position in the Indian Ocean. Hence combining the designs of the materials with the beautiful colours of the Seychelles flora and fauna does not only portray the vibrant creole spirit which Air Seychelles represents, but it also shows our dedication to meet the growing expectations of our guests moving forward.”

 

 

 

 

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