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Kenya Airways Announces Direct Flights Between Nairobi and Gatwick

This new route increases the airline's London frequency to 10 weekly flights

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Kenya Airways (KQ) will from July 2025 start operating direct flights to London’s Gatwick Airport from its hub at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi. Kenya Airways will now serve the United Kingdom (UK) through two entry points: Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Gatwick Airport (LGW) with KQ Customers being able to choose a second nonstop flight into London.

The flights to Gatwick will operate at night out of Nairobi, three times a week on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and will complement the existing London schedule increasing the London frequency to 10 weekly flights.

Kenya Airways Group Managing Director and CEO, Mr Allan Kilavuka, said this is part of KQ’s route expansion strategy and offers convenience for customers. He also hinted at the potential for further expansion, stating that “this is just the beginning of our expansion plans for the UK market.”

“The United Kingdom is essential and strategic for Kenya Airways and Kenya. It provides a gateway for trade, tourism, education, business, leisure travel, and diaspora connections. We are excited to add Gatwick Airport to our expansive network as it means that KQ guests now have more options in and out of the UK and a convenient schedule that suits their travel preferences,” said Mr Kilavuka.

Nairobi-Gatwick Flight Schedule

Located in West Sussex, England, Gatwick Airport is situated 47.5 kilometers south of Central London, making it a convenient gateway for travellers from the Southeast and South of England. Passengers traveling from Gatwick will enjoy seamless connections to Kenya Airways’ extensive network via its hub in Nairobi, ensuring a smooth and connected travel experience.

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