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.
In addition to the flight resumption, Angola pledged to waive visa requirements for Kenyan travelers, reciprocating Kenya’s earlier gesture.
By launching flights to Gatwick, Kenya Airways is increasing its UK services by 30%, building on the success of last winter’s double daily flights to Heathrow.
Mr. Kilavuka succeeds João Carlos Pó Jorge, CEO of LAM Mozambique, who has led AFRAA for the past two years.
In the coming months, The Asante Executive Hub will become a fully accredited IATA Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) entity.
The flight was planned to coincide with the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies on September 7th, sending a clear message that Kenya Airways is fully committed to reducing its environmental impact.