Abu Dhabi Airports signs MoU to develop Seychelles airport

Abu Dhabi Airports Company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Seychelles Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Transport to discuss further how Abu Dhabi Airports will develop the country’s international airport on the island of Mahe.

Signed by Ali Majed Al Mansoori, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Airports, and Joel Morgan, Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs and Transport, the MoU further strengthens the ties between the Governments of Abu Dhabi and the Seychelles.

Ali Majed Al Mansoori commented: “Abu Dhabi Airports is delighted to be able to work closely with the Government of the Seychelles on the redevelopment of their international airport. As the Seychelles grows in popularity as a holiday destination for UAE tourists and visitors from around the world, the need to keep up with the demands and expectations of the travel market has never been more important. Our aim is to help to deliver an updated passenger terminal operating to the highest international standards.

This MoU enhances our growing international reputation as a world-class airport operator, driving us further towards our vision of becoming the world’s leading airports group. We look forward to the benefits that this agreement will bring to both countries.”

Joel Morgan said: “It is a pleasure for me this day to sign this Memorandum of Understanding between the Seychelles Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Transport and the Abu Dhabi Airports Company confirming an interest by both parties to enter into talks discussing the future and way forward of our airport operations at the Seychelles International Airport.

Discerning travelers, which includes our very own citizens, are demanding more for their travel experience, which for all starts at our airport. Seychelles International Airport has the potential to deliver much, much more, and this MOU signifies that ADAC believes in us and the growing opportunities in the Seychelles. This approach as well will confirm to all our airline partners who have been flying to Seychelles, or who have recently announced their intention to fly to Seychelles, that something more is being done that will have the potential to positively compliment their efforts.  For our national carrier, Air Seychelles, this provides them with the opportunity to grow their product and range of services even further.

Our discussion will focus on what can be delivered for Seychelles and what improvements can be further made so that our airport can be not only a step ahead, but leaps ahead of the competition for generations to come.”