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By Aaron Karp
"The new route connects Kenya’s capital with Etihad’s growing global network," says the airline.
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By David Casey
The carrier has cautioned that failure to repatriate funds from Malawi will lead to the suspension of operations to the southeast African nation.
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By David Casey
Tanzania's largest city is being added as part of a wider expansion in East Africa.
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By David Casey
Kenya Airways plans to restore connectivity between Mombasa and the Middle East from next month.
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By Aaron Karp
The agreement allows Air Austral passengers to connect beyond Nairobi.
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By David Casey
The move follows the UAE's relaxation of travel bans.
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The carriers have a long-term goal of co-starting a pan-African airline group.
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By David Casey
The Kenyan cargo airline is eying new intra-Africa opportunities created by the African Continental Free Trade Area and the potential for expansion in China.
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By Wesley Charnock
Routes rounds-up the latest new route announcements, as well as services returning to carriers' networks.
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By David Casey
Destinations in Tanzania, Oman and Sri Lanka are being added to the carrier’s international network.
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By David Casey
China’s aviation authority has given the go-ahead for carriers to start four new international passenger services, including flights to Madrid and Toronto.
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By David Casey
A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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By David Casey
With Routes Africa heading to Mombasa in the Kenya in December, Routesonline looks at some of the key facts and figures shaping the East African country’s market.
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By Ellie Wells
Ten airports and five tourism authorities have been recognised by the airline network planning community for their outstanding marketing support.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Air France returns to the Nairobi market; the first service by a Chinese carrier from Qingdao to Western Europe; and Interjet’s first Canadian services from the famous Mexican leisure destination Cancun.
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By Richard Maslen
The new flight will, according to Emirates, give customers “greater flexibility and choice” when planning their travel and also underscores Emirates’ “commitment to Kenya and confidence in the route”. The airline first launched services in October 1995 and this has become one of its busiest air corridors in and out of Africa over the past 20 years.
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By Richard Maslen
To date, passenger traffic between the major cities of Dar es Salaam and Nairobi, which have a combined population of over eight million people, has been limited by high air fares which we believe, have excluded large parts of the local population from air travel. The only alternative to flying is to undertake a long and difficult journey by road, which can take up to 12 hours.
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By Richard Maslen
The granting of the ASL clears the way for fastjet Kenya to commence the application process for an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) which, once received, will allow the airline to operate domestic flights within Kenya. However, it will remain a long, and arduous journey before the budget airline begins flights.
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By Richard Maslen
The Star Alliance member will initially introduce a four times weekly service between Frankfurt and Nairobi from October 27, 2015, growing to a five times weekly service from December 11, 2015 through to the end of January 2016 flown by an Airbus A340-300.
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By Richard Maslen
The airline, which is celebrating the first anniversary of its formation, introduced flights from its base at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Lamu, Malindi and Ukunda from March 28, 2015. These destinations complement its existing flights to Eldoret, Kisumu and Mombasa as it targets the growing domestic travel market in the East African country.
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By Poppy Marello
Both Air China and China Southern have recently announced plans for new services to Africa to commence in the coming months.
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By Poppy Marello
Uganda’s ‘adopted’ airline planned to launch its Entebbe – Nairobi route on January 10, 2015 after it was granted 5th freedom rights by the Uganda CAA. However, delays securing slots at Jomo Kanyatta International Airport in Kenya's capital has delayed the launch.
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By Richard Maslen
The total traffic for the four days is an increase of 36 per cent over the same period at the end of Eid Al Fitr in 2013, when 133,007 passengers took an Etihad Airways flight.
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By Richard Maslen
Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade is currently working to introduce new businesses processes to make it easier for foreign companies to invest in Kenya.
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By Richard Maslen
The start-up inaugurated operations on the morning of April 1, 2014 initially offering up to six daily rotations between Nairobi and Mombasa, a double daily link between the capital and Kisumu and a ten times weekly service between Nairobi and Eldoret.
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