Kenya Airways resumes flights to Mozambique to boost connectivity


  • World
  • Thursday, 20 Jun 2024

NAIROBI, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Kenya Airways (KQ) on Wednesday resumed direct flights between Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, and Mozambique's Maputo to help strengthen intra-Africa connectivity.

The national carrier said the three flights weekly, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, will cater to travelers originating from Kenya and serve as a convenient connection point for passengers from other African cities via Nairobi.

Kenya Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Allan Kilavuka said the relaunch of the flights is a tangible testament to the airline's remarkable progress and the exciting future ahead.

"As we unveil our 45th destination, Maputo, we mark a major milestone in our network expansion journey," Kilavuka said during the launch in Nairobi.

He said the expansion into Maputo will enable Kenya Airways to enhance intra-Africa connectivity, a key driver of economic growth, trading opportunities, and business expansions among local and inter-continental economies.

The new route complements KQ's existing service to Nampula, Mozambique, further solidifying its regional presence.

Kilavuka said the resumption of the flight expansion complements Kenya Airways' broader network strategy for 2024, which also boasts increased frequencies to popular destinations like New York, Paris, Lagos, Accra, and Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.

He said the increased intra-African travel will act as a catalyst for economic development across the continent.

"Our passion lies in fostering connections across the continent, making trade and travel between our nations more accessible than ever before," Kilavuka added.

Julius Thairu, Kenya Airways Chief Commercial and Customer officer, noted that the expansion is linked to KQ's mission of propelling Africa's prosperity by connecting its people, markets and cultures.

"The demand for air travel is soaring, and we are determined to meet it by expanding our reach and fostering connections between Africa's rich cultures and thriving economies," Thairu added.

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