7,000 book Kenya Airways flights to the US

7,000 book Kenya Airways flights to the US

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About 7,000 travellers have booked seats on Kenya Airways’ direct flights to New York ahead of the October inaugural journey.
The bookings are spread across the year starting October 28 when the first ever direct commercial flight from Nairobi to New York will take off.
Kenya Airways’ sales director, Julius Thairu, in an interview, said the inaugural flight alone is already more than 80 per cent full.
“To date we have over 7,000 bookings for the New York route with expected cabin factor of above 80 per cent for the inaugural flight. We are entering the booking window and expect to take off with a much higher occupancy,” said Mr Thairu.
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The airline expects the inaugural flight to be fully booked with last-minute reservations.
The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) director-general, Gilbert Kibe, and the agency’s board members will be leading an advance team from Kenya to New York two days before the inaugural flight to receive the airline at the JFK International Airport.
KQ opened the direct flight bookings in January to allow passengers plan on their travels ahead of time.
Low booking
The airline’s chief executive officer, Sebastian Mikosz, told Parliament in June that the booking had been low since reservations were opened, but remained optimistic sales would pick up from this month.
“We just have quite (a few) tickets sold, but still the biggest selling window is ahead of us. So we have no reason to be pessimistic, but it is still a challenge,” Mr Mikosz said.
On Wednesday KQ received a major boost after it entered into a codeshare partnership with US-based Delta Air Lines on flights to and from Nairobi.
The deal, which became effective on Wednesday, will see Delta’s code placed on KQ's flights from Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Accra to Nairobi, enhancing connectivity and providing customers with seamless travel experience from the United States.
KQ will deploy a Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which has the capacity to carry up to 335 passengers in a three-class seating configuration.
The two high-capacity aircraft include one of the B787-8 Dreamliners recalled from Oman Air that is set to arrive next month.
The other recalled plane, expected in June 2019, will be redeployed on other routes, taking KQ’s Dreamliner fleet to nine.
15 hours
The long-haul flights will last 15 hours, representing a seven-hour reduction from the current flight time of over 22 hours, including lengthy stopovers.
KQ’s management anticipates that direct flights to the US will increase its annual revenues by 10 per cent beginning 2019.
Passengers travelling to JFK will arrive at 6.30 am in time for morning meetings, while the return flight from JKF will depart at 1.30 p.m. and arrive in Nairobi at 10.30 am the following day.
Each trip will have a maximum of 234 passengers — 204 in Economy and the rest in Business Class.
The airline is charging an introductory offer of Sh73,230 for a return ticket between Nairobi and New York for passengers travelling on Economy class on October 28.
is is much lower than what other airlines are charging on the same route, which is above Sh100,000 two-way.
7,000 book KQ flights to the US
 
Americans are targeting the Tourism high season in EAC..As always, Serengeti and Zanzibar will take the lions share of this inflow
 
Madness and stupidity of the highest order!
What? You did not want Money From US Tourists to come to EAC? Its Not an unknown or a secret who will get the lions share of that money. And ofcourse we know who will bear the cost of fueling the plane and maitainace...Unfortunately, that company is corruptly run and making loses
 
What? You did not want Money From US Tourists to come to EAC? Its Not an unknown or a secret who will get the lions share of that money. And ofcourse we know who will bear the cost of fueling the plane and maitainace...Unfortunately, that company is corruptly run and making loses
Tourists can go wherever they like. Its no big deal. You just can't trash KQ direct flights to the U.S like there was no effort put into it. Its just cheap feminine envy coming from a grown up.
 
You Kenyan or are you Tanzanian??
I have answered this Question in to so many people..How is it relavant? I am patriotic to kenya not patriotic to the fake corrupt tribal kenya that Jubilee have tried to tell us is kenya..
You will be suprised at how many Tznians would not want to be even associated with kikwete's corrupt version of Tanzania..
 
I have answered this Question in to so many people..How is it relavant? I am patriotic to kenya not patriotic to the fake corrupt tribal kenya that Jubilee have tried to tell us is kenya..
You will be suprised at how many Tznians would not want to be even associated with kikwete's corrupt version of Tanzania..
7,000 book Kenya Airways flights to the US
How does that support your argument hapo juu kusema Tanzania will benefit?
 
Tourists can go wherever they like. Its no big deal. You just can't trash KQ direct flights to the U.S like there was no effort put into it. Its just cheap feminine envy coming from a grown up.
When Emirates brings tourists from america, have you seen any kenyan or tanzanian having problems with that? Let KQ do the donkey work of transportation and receive a mere $1000 while the tourist (Majority) go to Tz and spend $10000..
What am saying is this, there is no huge advatage that kenya will have that Tanzania will not benefit from, infact..Tz will get the lions share
 
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