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Kenya Airways gets sucked into Black Friday euphoria

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National Carrier Kenya Airways has aligned its business operations to the Black Friday frenzy by announcing a 50% discount on flights to select destinations during the festive period, an offer which expires on November 28.

KQ announced the new rates through its official social media handles, presumably to ride on the Black Friday wave which Kenyans have pounced on to secure cut price deals for different sets of commodities.

For instance, Kenya Airways is offering flights from Nairobi to Kisumu at Ksh 11,715, a flight from Nairobi to Mombasa will cost Ksh 15,985 while passengers flying to Kisumu from Mombasa will fork Ksh 20,950, all these prices are for return tickets per person.

Below is a list of how much the airline is charging for foreign destinations for a return trip per person

Nairobi to Dubai Ksh 36, 735

Nairobi to Mahe Island Ksh 47, 325

Nairobi to Mauritius Ksh 47, 325

Nairobi to Mumbai Ksh 42,850

Nairobi to Livingstone Ksh 55, 465

Nairobi to Libreville Ksh 46, 315

Mombasa to Dubai Ksh 34, 930

Mombasa to Dar es Salaam Ksh 39, 295

Nairobi to Lagos Ksh 55, 795

Nairobi to Khartoum Ksh 55,890

Nairobi to Cape Town Ksh 57,910

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