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Kenya Airways Begins Juba And Khartoum Routes

Kenya’s national Carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ) commenced 10 weekly flights between South Sudan and Sudan as part of its intra African expansion plan from 10th of December.

Allan Kilavuka Kenya Airways CEO said the airline is steadfast on creating free flows of trade and tourism across Africa and in other key markets because it believes that a wide network and reliable services will aid in opening up opportunities across the region.

”The move comes as the region continues to enhance economic cooperation to drive sustainable growth across a range of sectors, in addition to boosting business between African nations,” Kilavuka said.

He further said that Kenya Airways continues to build its network, which currently stands at over 41 destinations, 34 of which are in Africa.

”With more frequencies being added to key hubs, Kenya Airways offers unrivaled connectivity to travelers within the region,” Kilavuka said.

Mupenzi Vincent Mwesigye

Mupenzi Vincent Mwesigye is a Managing Editor at The Aviator Africa with a special interest in all things Aviation.

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