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Kenya Implements Open Skies Policy to Boost Tourism; Urgent Reforms at Port of Mombasa Announced

Joel Mugonyi by Joel Mugonyi
August 1, 2023
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President William Ruto

President William Ruto. [Photo/ Courtesy]

The Kenyan government has responded to aviators’ clarion calls for an open skies policy to enhance domestic tourism activities nationwide. President William Ruto announced that Fly Dubai has been granted permission to operate direct flights to Mombasa four times a week, while Ethiopian Airlines will also have direct flights to the coastal city each week.

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President Ruto emphasized that these approvals are part of a broader strategy to increase tourism numbers in the coastal region. By allowing more international flights, the government aims to attract a higher influx of tourists, thereby boosting the local economy.

Additionally, President Ruto highlighted the urgent need for reforms at the port of Mombasa to improve its global competitiveness. Acknowledging the port’s crucial role in the country’s prosperity, he emphasized that enhancing its efficiency is essential for creating jobs, increasing export volumes, and stimulating overall economic growth.

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The President made these remarks during the Port Reforms Working Group Consultative Forum at the Berth 22 of the Port of Mombasa, where discussions on port-related improvements and developments took place.

In another development, President Ruto inaugurated the Toyota Fortuner Assembly Line, a significant milestone in Kenya’s automotive industry. The USD 120.0 million vehicle assembly plant is expected to contribute to the country’s manufacturing sector and create job opportunities.

The Kenyan government’s initiatives towards the open skies policy and port reforms demonstrate a commitment to bolstering tourism and overall economic prosperity in the nation.

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