(eTN) – All eyes went skyward on the Seychelles’ main island of Mahe yesterday around 1330 local time as Air Seychelles’ second Airbus A330-200, named Vallee de Mai, after the most-visited tourism
(eTN) – All eyes went skyward on the Seychelles’ main island of Mahe yesterday around 1330 local time as Air Seychelles’ second Airbus A330-200, named Vallee de Mai, after the most-visited tourism site on the islands, overflew the island from several directions before finally landing at the international airport. The sister ship, already in service since 2012, is aptly named “Aldabra” after the Seychelles’ second UNESCO World Heritage Site, carrying the message of conservation to wherever the airline flies to.