After long months of lockdown and restrictions on international flights, the KQ (Kenya Airways) has resumed its operation to the 29 destinations.
“We announced that we are starting with 27 destinations, we increased it to 30 just following demand,” Allan Kilavuka, the airline’s chief executive officer, said during a ceremony ahead of seeing off a flight to London. These are the destinations.
- Antananarivo (Madagascar)
- Kigali, (Rwanda)
- Yaounde (Cameroon)
- Douala (Cameroon)
- Mumbai (India)
- Freetown (Sierra Leone)
- Dakar (Senegal)
- Nampula (Mozambique)
- Dubai (UAE)
- London (UK)
- Paris (France)
- Johannesburg (South Africa)
- Amsterdam, (Netherlands)
- Addis Abba (Ethiopia)
- Harare (Zimbabwe)
- Accra (Ghana)
- Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
- Lusaka (Zambia)
- Moroni (Comoros)
- Cape Town (South Africa)
- Livingstone (Zambia)
- Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
- Dzaoudzi (France)
- Juba (South Sudan)
- Lilongwe (Malawi)
- Monrovia (Liberia)
- Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)
- Kilimanjaro (Tanzania)
- Zanzibar (Tanzania)
This came after the government of Uhuru Kenyatta opened Kenya’s space as he said last months that the International flights would be resumed in first August.
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