A Kenya Airways Boeing 777-300ER at the Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport.
Kenya Airways has won additional
business to provide connections for passengers flying to the United
States from Liberia through Accra, Ghana.
The new deal came as result of its partnership with American carrier Delta Air Lines.
According
to a statement released Friday, Kenya Airways will provide connections
between Accra, Ghana and Monrovia, Liberia for Delta passengers.
Delta
flies directly from New York City to Accra and has been providing an
onward connection for passengers going to Liberia. This will now be
taken over by KQ.
“This strategic partnership with
Delta Air Lines enhances our presence in West Africa,” said Kenya
Airways’ regional manager for West Africa, America, Europe and Asia
Pacific, Mr Julius Thairu.
The flights will begin on September 1, 2014 and will operate three times a week on a Boeing 737 aircraft.
“This
service replaces Delta’s three-times weekly operations from Monrovia’s
Roberts International Airport to Accra, Ghana,” Delta senior vice
president for Europe the Middle East and Africa Perry Cantarutti, said.
SkyTeam ALLIANCE
Both
Kenya Airways and Delta are members of the SkyTeam alliance, a global
partnership bringing together over 20 airlines. The new deal is in line
with KQ’s Africa focused strategy. The continent accounts for more than
50 per cent of KQ’s revenue and the airline wants to grow its
connections within the continent.
In the 2012/2013
financial year, West Africa was the highest source of revenue for KQ
outside Kenya. In West Africa, the airline’s destinations include
Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal.
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