The Kenya Airways (KQ) has announced the resumption of direct flights between Nairobi and Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, starting June 19.
KQ announced that there will be three flights weekly, available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
In a statement on June 19, the airline announced that the move was aimed at meeting the growing demand for connectivity between East and Southern Africa.
“The revival of this crucial route responds to the increasing demand for connectivity between East and Southern Africa. This move by Kenya Airways enhances regional connectivity, strengthens economic ties, and promotes tourism between Kenya and Mozambique,” the statement read.
Furthermore, the airline affirmed that the move would enhance travel, strengthen trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two nations.
The resumption of flights to Maputo according to Kenya Airways makes it the 45th destination complementing KQ’s existing service to Nampula, Mozambique, thereby advancing its mission to propel Africa’s prosperity by connecting its people, cultures, and markets.
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Kenya Airways Launches New Flight Route
KQ said that its focus on expanding its routes is a positive sign of recovery and growth in the aviation industry and expressed its anticipation to celebrating more of such milestones in the future.
Additionally, it stated that the new route further solidifies its regional presence.
Moreso, beyond Maputo, this expansion is part of KQ’s broader network strategy for 2024, which also includes increased frequencies to popular destinations like New York, Paris, Lagos, Accra, and Freetown.
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In Attendance
The launching ceremony was held at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on June 19.
In attendance were prominent figures including KAA Chairman Hon. Caleb Kositany, Principal Secretary of Transport Mohamed Daghar, Principal Secretary of Foreign Affairs Korir Sing’Oei, Ambassador of Mozambique to Kenya Jerónimo Rosa Joao Chivavi, and Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka, among other dignitaries.
Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Chairman Hon. Caleb Kositany expressed his excitement, stating, “This is a significant step towards bolstering our regional connections and fostering economic growth. We are thrilled to see Kenya Airways expanding its horizons and offering more travel options for our passengers.
The ceremony concluded with the official flag-off of the flight, symbolizing a new era of connectivity and cooperation between Kenya and Mozambique.
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