Kenya Airways reported a reduced first half (H1) net loss as travel rebounds on continued pent-up demand and the removal of travel restrictions. Kenya Airways reported a net loss of Kshs 9.9 billion ($82 million) during the six-month period ending June 2022, a 14% improvement compared to its $96...
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