Air Seychelles Unveils New Colourful Logo And Livery

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Following the recent appointment of Bram Steller as its new Chief Executive, Air Seychelles has revealed its brand new logo and livery as part of the airlines major rebranding project.

Travellers taking Seychelles holidays on the airlines fleet of aircraft will be able to see the new logo and livery which represents the importance of the countrys beautiful environment and ecosystem.

Executive Chairman and former CEO of Air Seychelles, Maurice Loustau Lalanne, explained: The airlines new livery and logo is based on the nature and the magnificent ecosystem that Seychelles boasts and is the muse behind the creation of the logo which is a fluid organic shape, like that of a leaf, has been adopted to signal our support for a greener Seychelles, and a greener Earth.

The project was led by Hazel Ho Peng who explained how the different tones of red and green colours focused on nature, while continuing to use the pair of Fairy Terns that had been the airlines trademark for years.

She said: The pair of Fairy Terns, softened into an abstracted and flowing silhouette, is the primary visual symbol of Air Seychelles. Fairy Terns pair for life, and is a compelling manifestation of not only beauty, elegance, nature and flight, but of loyalty, unity and freedom.

The word air is a lighter blue to signify the sky, while Seychelles is a darker blue, to signify the ocean. The colours used are commonly associated with The Seychelles- blue, green, red and white.

Passengers will be able to see the new logo and livery on flights to the Seychelles as the rebrand is incorporated throughout the airlines fleet of aircraft. the Indian Oceans Leading Green Resort in the 2010 World Travel Awards and like many other Seychelles hotels, the North Island Resort follows strict environmental policies.

Ho Peng added: The striking colours with the abstracted images of the birds and leaves are aimed at evoking the Seychelles Creole spirit, which brings us to our tagline, Flying the Creole Spirit.

The Creole Spirit is the experience of Seychelles in a nutshell and it embodies a distinct approach to, and celebration of, life that is unique to the Seychelles Islands. Evoking the sights, sounds and fragrances of Seychelles, it captures the spontaneous joie-de-vivre, passion and natural warmth of the Seychellois people and echoes an authentic and exotic island life rooted in a multi-ethnic unity and family values. It is a timeless way of living, in harmony with nature.

The nations national carrier has seen a rise in travellers booking Seychelles flights since Prince William and his new bride Kate enjoyed their honeymoon earlier this year in the idyllic island destination.

The royal couple stayed in the North Island resort which was voted the Indian Oceans Leading Green Resort in the 2010 World Travel Awards and like many other Seychelles hotels, the North Island Resort follows strict environmental policies.

During his honeymoon Prince William told staff of his unforgettable experience in the luxurious 4,000 per night resort: One of the main reasons we came here was because its a country that looks after its own environment, which is something that is close to my own heart.

Situated in the Indian Ocean, the country is made up of an archipelago of 115 picturesque islands. During Seychelles holidays, tourists can relax on pristine white sand palm-fringed beaches; swim, snorkel and scuba dive in warm turquoise crystal-clear waters; and luxuriate in upscale spas.
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