Kenya Airways (KQ) will be resuming its international passenger services on S August 1, following the easing of movement restrictions as directed by President Uhuru Kenyatta. In a statement, the airline said the first international flights on Saturday will depart to London, Dubai, Addis Ababa, Kigali, Dar es Salaam and Lusaka. During the month there will be a gradual increase in the network with flights to Paris, Mumbai and Amsterdam. In Africa, the airline will operate flights to Accra, Dzaoudzi, Freetown, Harare, Kilimanjaro, Lagos, Monrovia, Moroni, Nampula and Zanzibar. According to KQ’s chief executive Allan Kilavuka, the Airline plans to start operations to the USA, China and Thailand from October.
Source: The Star July 30, 2020 15:11 UTC