Air Seychelles has reported a net profit of US$3
million for 2013, exceeding by 171% its profit of US$1.1 million
reported in 2012.
Revenue increased by 107% to US$88.7 million
(2012: US$42.8 million).
The airline’s passenger numbers on its
international network increased 100% to 195,857 (2012: 97,576),
while traffic on domestic services in 2013 increased 9% to 156,617
passengers.
Cargo volumes flown in 2013 rose by
159% to 5,529 tonnes (2012: 2,128 tonnes).
Joël
Morgan, Seychelles Minister for Home Affairs and Transport and Air
Seychelles Board Chairman, said the 2013 results were a testament
to the on-going success of the airline’s turnaround strategy and
business plan.
“To record a second successive year
of profitability after the immense challenges of the past is an
achievement of which we are all very proud. Our 2013 figures are a
clear indication that we now have the right business model,” he
said. “In just two years, we have rebuilt our national
carrier, strengthened our partnership with Etihad Airways, and
beyond delivering good results for the airline, we have helped
grow Seychelles tourism in the process – one of our core
objectives. Today Air Seychelles is a great symbol of our nation
wherever our brightly-coloured aircraft are flown.”
Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, Manoj Papa,
added,
“These results are another step forward in our journey as a commercially successful business and come against a backdrop of
impressive development in both our domestic and international
operations. Our business is now in good shape for
the future, which includes growing our operations, launching new
routes, taking delivery of new aircraft, expanding airline
partnerships, hiring more Seychellois, and bringing more
travellers to the Seychelles. We have established
a solid basis for continued growth which reinforces the future of Air Seychelles and its vital contribution to the Seychelles
economy.”
The impressive 2013 passenger traffic
growth was aided by Air Seychelles’ acquisition of a second Airbus
A330-200 aircraft in March. The same month the island carrier
launched three weekly flights to Hong Kong, and increased frequencies to Abu Dhabi, Johannesburg and Mauritius, bringing its
total international weekly services to 16, up 100%.
Johannesburg and Mauritius enjoyed an additional return
service per week, connecting each destination three times a week
respectively with the Seychelles. The airline’s Abu Dhabi services
also increased from four to seven return flights per week.
Abu Dhabi was Air Seychelles’ busiest international route,
with a total of 90,746 passengers carried between the archipelago
and capital of the United Arab Emirates, a year-on-year increase
of 178%.
Elsewhere, Air Seychelles saw record cargo
volumes in 2013 thanks strong demand to and from France, Italy,
Hong Kong and South Africa.
Air Seychelles signed
four new codeshare partnerships in 2013, entering agreements with
airberlin, Czech Airlines, South African Airways, and Cathay
Pacific Airways. These codeshare agreements increased Air
Seychelles’ virtual network from 19 to 34 destinations.
In October, Air Seychelles announced a multi-million
dollar agreement for the purchase of three new Viking Air DHC6
Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft, its largest ever domestic fleet
order signalling the carrier’s long-term commitment to its
domestic operations. Two of these aircraft are due to arrive in
mid-2014, one year ahead of schedule.
Also in
October, and coinciding with its 35th anniversary, the airline
launched Air Seychelles VIP, a dedicated ground handling service
and luxurious airport facility targeted at premium guests and the
private air charter market. The operation was co-established with
Royal Jet.
Air Seychelles capped a remarkable year
of achievements by being awarded a four-star rating by Skytrax,
one of 35 global carriers to hold this accolade.
At
the close of 2013, Air Seychelles employed 629 staff, an increase
of 17% over the 536 staff the airline employed in 2012. Of this
number, the airline employs 622 Seychellois nationals, 98.8% of
the total. The airline recruited 57 cabin crew in 2013, promoted
eight domestic pilots to Airbus A330 operations and two domestic
pilots were promoted to Captain.
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