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Air Seychelles HM3050 Flight Status Today
Domestic flight Air Seychelles HM3050 takes off from Mahe Island (SEZ) Seychelles to Praslin Island (PRI) Seychelles. It's operated by Air Seychelles. The plane leaves Seychelles International Airport at 05:00 Indian/Mahe. The flight is expected to land at Praslin Island Airport at 05:20 Indian/Mahe. The flight will last about 20 minutes.
HM3050 - SEY3050
Air Seychelles (HM)
SEZ
Mahe Island Seychelles
PRI
Praslin Island Seychelles
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Lasted record on 28-November-2021
HM3050 Detail
- Type: Domestic Flight
- Flight Duration: 20 minutes
- Flight Distance: 43 kms / 27 miles
Airline
- Air Seychelles
- IATA: HM
- ICAO: SEY
- Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
- Service type: None
- Seats: None
- Freight capacity: None
- Passenger classes: None
More Detail
- Aircraft: De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-6 Twin Otter
- Callsign: None
- Departure Timezone: Indian/Mahe
- Arrival Timezone: Indian/Mahe
- Current Time in Mahe Island: Monday 2026-03-02 01:43 AM
- Current Time in Praslin Island: Monday 2026-03-02 01:43 AM
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Air Seychelles Flight HM3050 FAQs
What is the scheduled flight duration for Air Seychelles HM3050 flight?
On average, nonstop flight takes 20 minutes, with the flight distance of 43 km (27 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Air Seychelles HM3050 flight?
All Air Seychelles HM3050 flights are operated using De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft.
