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Kenya Airways Cuts Routes, Blaming Pandemic’s Grip on Travel

Dayo Odufuwa by Dayo Odufuwa
January 16, 2024
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Kenya Airways, the Kenyan national carrier, has grounded passenger flights to eight African destinations, succumbing to the relentless grip of the COVID-19 pandemic on air travel.

Mogadishu, Khartoum, Djibouti, Luanda, Bamako, Brazzaville, Blantyre, and Maputo are the cities losing direct connections from Kenya’s aviation hub.

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The airline cited plunging revenues as the driving force behind the difficult decision. “Despite all our survival measures, the pandemic’s impact on travel has been crippling,” Kenya Airways acknowledged. “The industry’s immediate future is bleak, with IATA predicting a sluggish recovery, taking potentially two to three years to even reach pre-pandemic levels.”

While passenger flights to these destinations cease, a glimmer of hope remains. Special charter flights and regular cargo services will continue uninterrupted, allowing some degree of connectivity and maintaining vital cargo transport.

This route reduction serves as a stark reminder of the pandemic’s devastating impact on the aviation industry, especially in Africa. Kenya Airways, once a dominant force on the continent, joins a growing chorus of airlines struggling to stay afloat amidst plummeting demand.

Travelers and businesses in the affected regions are likely to face temporary disruption and inconvenience. However, Kenya Airways reiterates its commitment to reviving full operations as soon as the pandemic allows. “We remain optimistic about aviation’s future and look forward to welcoming passengers back to these destinations when the time is right,” the airline assured.

As the global fight against COVID-19 grinds on, Kenya Airways’ route suspension showcases the industry’s struggle to adapt and navigate a crisis that continues to reshape the world. This decision highlights the need for resilience and strategic adaptation in the face of unprecedented challenges.

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