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Kenya Airways announces direct flights to South America

Denis Kipruto by Denis Kipruto
December 29, 2023
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Kenya Airways (KQ) and South African Airways (SAA) have revealed a strategic partnership, presenting a frictionless travel proposition for individuals embarking on journeys from South Africa to South America.

Commencing this month, travelers can avail themselves of non-stop flights from Johannesburg to Sao Paulo, Brazil, facilitated by KQ’s codeshare integration with SAA’s Sao Paulo route.

The primary objective of this collaborative venture is to furnish unmatched connectivity, convenience, and an elevated passenger experience for those traversing between the continents of Africa and South America.

The augmented collaboration between Kenya Airways and South African Airways has been meticulously crafted to present a more direct travel alternative, in stark contrast to existing routes that frequently involve protracted layovers in the Middle East, Europe, or North America.

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This strategic move aspires to redefine the travel encounter by delivering a more efficient, direct, and convenient sojourn for passengers. Moreover, this partnership contributes to the broader goal of diminishing the overall carbon footprint, aligning with sustainability initiatives within the realm of air travel.

Julius Thairu, Chief Commercial and Customer Officer at Kenya Airways, conveyed enthusiasm regarding this strategic maneuver, affirming, “Customers will now relish an extended strategic collaboration, featuring augmented connectivity and an unparalleled joint offering. Collectively, our commitment is to furnish passengers with unparalleled travel options, top-notch services, and an expanded global outreach.”

A noteworthy aspect of this collaboration lies in its seamless onward connectivity, ensuring a cohesive travel experience for passengers. Customers can now undergo an integrated travel journey, effortlessly transitioning from Kenya Airways’ extensive network to South African Airways’ South American network, all encapsulated within a single ticket.

Anticipated as a catalyst for a surge in passenger traffic, the establishment of this direct route between Africa and South America is underscored by the promise of streamlined travel, augmented services, and a reduced environmental footprint. Consequently, this partnership assumes the role of a transformative force within the aviation industry.

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