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Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways,
Mauritius Airways, EgyptAir, Royal Air
Maroc and South African Airways (SAA).
Some are members of global airline
alliances, which set operational standards.
SAA and EgyptAir are part of Star Alliance,
while Kenya Airways is now an associate
member of Skyteam.
These airlines are also increasingly
complying with Iata’s 100% e-ticketing
target, which is a bonus for operators.
Looking east
One of the strongest and most reliable
players in the market is Kenya Airways,
which is 26% owned by KLM.
It has strong services from the UK but also
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Its network is particularly strong in East
Africa with overnight London flights into the worldpic
capital Nairobi, one of the continent’s main Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, is becoming an increasingly popular destination
hubs, so customers can make connections to
30 other African destinations the next day. Bruce Watson, UK & Ireland sales manager. service levels on this route. It is also liked by
Both Entebbe in Uganda, and Dar es “A lot of the flights onwards are also sold the travel trade because of its “favourable
Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, are with only a small mark-up.” business attitude”, says Nigel Vere Nicoll,
increasingly popular stops for the carrier. On UK routes to Nairobi, Kenya Airways chief executive of the African Travel and
“A total of 70% of all tickets that we sell competes with Virgin Atlantic and British Tourism Association.
into Nairobi go beyond the capital,” explains Airways. Virgin has been commended for its Ethiopian Airways is another up and
Connect directly or stay in the world’s most spectacular holiday destinations.
Contact Kenya Airways on 0208 283 1818.
www.kenya-airways.com
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