Kenya Airways Achieves First Profit in Over a Decade
KQ’s total revenue increased by 6% to KSh188.5 billion, driven by a 4% rise in passenger numbers and a remarkable 25% growth in cargo tonnage.
KQ’s total revenue increased by 6% to KSh188.5 billion, driven by a 4% rise in passenger numbers and a remarkable 25% growth in cargo tonnage.
The organizations are optimistic that this agreement will pave the way for further joint ventures in the future, ultimately contributing to a more robust and interconnected Zambian economy.
In previous years, JKIA has also won Africa’s Leading Airport award, showcasing its continuous efforts to improve.
Both parties are optimistic that this collaboration will contribute to a more efficient and safety-conscious aviation industry in the country.
This new Mumbai-Nairobi service complements Air India’s existing Delhi-Nairobi flights, which also run three times a week.