KQ and TAAG look to boost regional African markets with 737-800Fs
Kenya Airways and TAAG Angola Airlines are injecting extra cargo capacity to regional markets, using ...
Kenya Airways has its eyes set west: last year, it opened its first route – in fact the only one from East Africa to the US – from Nairobi to New York.
”It’s going pretty well,” said Dick Murianki, general manager cargo.
“We are currently doing five rotations a week, but we’ll go back to seven for the summer season.
“Our long-term strategy is to go to more destinations in the Americas. We are looking at Toronto and Washington DC, those will be the first cities.”
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