Kenya Airways has made network adjustments to five key African destinations to optimise operations during the peak season.
KQ’s latest move comes after the airline suspended all international passenger flights in what could likely hit the carrier’s profits hard.
The airline flies to five local destinations namely Malindi, Ukunda, Mombasa, Kisumu and Eldoret from its hub in Nairobi.
Freedom Airline, which carried its first passengers Tuesday, will be operating on Monday and Fridays. It will charge Ksh 5,000 per passenger per trip
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