Kenya Airways Continues To Focus On Cash Conservation

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Kenya Airways Embraer E190
Credit: Rob Finlayson
Kenya Airways is focusing on survival and cash conservation for the remainder of 2021, after narrowing its interim loss in the first half (H1) of the year to 11.5 billion Kenyan shillings ($103.9 million) from 14.3 billion shillings in H1 2020. Detailing the interim results on Aug. 26, Kenya Airways...
Victoria Moores

Victoria Moores joined Air Transport World as our London-based European Editor/Bureau Chief on 18 June 2012. Victoria has nearly 20 years’ aviation industry experience, spanning airline ground operations, analytical, journalism and communications roles.

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