Kenya Airways, Air Mauritius extend code share agreement

What you need to know:

  • The agreement offer their customers more connections at their hubs in Nairobi and Port Louis.
  • The two airlines already have a longstanding code-share agreement under which Kenya Airways places its code on the three weekly flights operated by Air Mauritius on the Mauritius-Nairobi route.

Kenya Airways and Air Mauritius have extended their codeshare agreement to offer their customers more connections at their hubs in Nairobi and Port Louis.

The two airlines already have a longstanding code-share agreement where Air Mauritius uses Nairobi as a hub to connect to destinations in eastern and central Africa.

Kenya Airways similarly uses Mauritius to connect to Air Mauritius networks.

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"The networks of both our airlines are complementary and we are confident that this agreement will allow us find the synergies for us to grow our respective networks.” said KQ’s group chief executive Sebastian Mikosz.

The airline on Tuesday sent 115 of its engineers and technicians on compulsory leave, following a High Court order on Monday requiring their immediate reinstatement after nearly a month in the cold.

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