Kenya Airways (KQ) has announced flight changes to various routes in a bid to ensure the convenience and efficiency of its services.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

In a notice to its customers on Monday August 5, the national carrier said it has reviewed the schedule for flights connecting to and from Tanzania, South Africa, Cameroon and the Central Africa Republic.

β€œIn response to market demand, KQ introduced daily flights on KQ484/5 which operates at mid-day to Dar es Salaam effective 1st July 2024 with additional flights slotted on Wednesday and Friday,” read part of the statement.

This change will offer KQ guests a total of 28 weekly flights to Dar es Salaam providing them with more flexibility and options for travel.

In addition, the airline announced that it has upgraded its weekly night and non-stop flights to South Africa.

As such, its four weekly night flights to Johannesburg and weekly non-stop flights from Nairobi to Cape Town will be operated on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner to provide passengers with more space and comfort.

KQ guests currently have 26 weekly flights to Johannesburg to choose from.

β€œOur promise is to deliver the best level of service and a delightful experience for all guests every time they choose to travel with Kenya Airways. It is for this reason that we routinely review our schedule to optimize the network connectivity and ensure it is efficient and convenient,” KQ stated.

Further, the airline intimated that its five weekly flights to Douala, Cameroon, will be non-stop effective August 11.

β€œEffective 11th August, all 5 weekly flights to Douala, Cameroon, will be operated non-stop from Nairobi and back without a tag offering shorter flight time and better connectivity through Nairobi and beyond,”it stated.

However, for Bangui, Central Africa Republic, KQ will from August 9, suspend all the flights to the location to refocus its efforts on optimizing its route network and improving overall operational efficiency....CONTINUE READING>>

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