KQ faces rougher skies as Uganda, Dar revive their national carriers

KQ faces rougher skies as Uganda, Dar revive their national carriers

KQ faces rougher skies as Uganda, Dar revive their national carriers
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2018 19:29
BY GERALD ANDAE
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Kenya Airways [HASHTAG]#ticker[/HASHTAG]:KQ is staring at a possible loss of its regional market share following the planned revival of national carriers in Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia.

Kenya Airways, popularly known by the code KQ, has been enjoying a big presence in these countries capitalising on lack of national airlines.

Air Tanzania is welcoming a new aircraft- Bombardier Q-400, which is the third since President John Magufuli rose to power, in an effort to revive the ailing airline.

The airline has also lined up three more jet aircraft, including two Bombardier C300s and one Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to arrive in the country before the end of this year.
Uganda is also in the process of reviving its national airline before the end of the year after the cabinet approved the plan.

This will cut the 15 years dominance that KQ has been enjoying at Entebbe which might result in revenue loss as Uganda seeks to claw back regional routes to kick-start an ambitious global outreach.

Kenya’s Transport Principal Secretary Paul Maringa, however, says the move will not affect KQ’s earnings as part of the efforts to revive the local airline are aimed at making it competitive in the regional market.

“There will be increased competition obviously, but this does not mean it will affect the operations of KQ. We are banking our strength on the services that we offer, which will keep us going even in the presence of stiff competition,” said the PS.

Prof Maringa said there is nothing wrong with competition, adding that what matters is how effective Kenya Airways will be in handling the situation.

“KQ remains dominant in most routes and we have a good partnership in Europe. We are also banking on the direct flights to the US scheduled to start in the next few months to remain the most preferred regional airline,” he said, adding that KQ good brand will give it an edge in the wake of competition.

Ethiopian Airlines, arguably Africa’s most profitable career, is also focusing on reviving some of the stalled airlines in the region. The airline has acquired a 45 per cent stake in Zambia Airways that is set to be re-launched after more than two decades.

Under the pact, the Zambian government will be the majority shareholder with a 55 per cent stake.

KQ has at least four daily flights to Dar es Salaam, five to Entebbe, four to Lusaka Zambia and at least one more other daily flight to Livingstone (Zambia).

Ethiopian Airlines is also seeking to set up hubs in southern Africa, Central Africa and the Horn that connect neighbouring countries.

According to the airline, it is working with Malawi and Zambia as southern Africa hubs. Another hub would be in central Africa, covering the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo Brazzaville and Chad.

Former KQ chief executive officer Mbuvi Ngunze said in 2016 that their focus was on African routes, which was proving to be profitable.

“We prefer increasing frequencies in the current destination other than growth to others. Our focus is clearly Africa and we can see the strategy in Africa has started paying dividends,” said Mr Ngunze then.

The Kenya Airways’ shareholder value moved into positive territory riding on last year’s balance sheet restructuring that reduced its annual debt payment obligations, leaving room to revamp its operations.

KQ’s equity position stood at Sh417 million in the nine months between April and December 2017 compared to negative Sh45 billion in the year to March 2017, according to a financial report that was released last month.

The change in fortunes follows a complex restructuring of the business that saw Kenya Airways main creditors — 10 commercial banks and the government — convert Sh44.2 billion loans into equity to save it from total collapse.

KQ faces rougher skies as Uganda, Dar revive their national
Go ahead and do it. It is good not just for the development of Tanzania, but the entire region.

For the development of Tanzania and the whole region, not merely to bring down Kenya. That would be a very crazy motive for the initiative. Surely it would be bound to fail.
 
Uganda and Tanzanian National carriers will be used to ferry passengers to and fro JKIA. KQ Kazi yake ni kuwasafirisha to other international destinations such as the USA directly.
 
Uganda and Tanzanian National carriers will be used to ferry passengers to and fro JKIA. KQ Kazi yake ni kuwasafirisha to other international destinations such as the USA directly.
Stop overhyping NBO-JFK route without a market research on its profitability. Virgin Atlantic was on the same route some years back and despite being a huge company owned by billionare, they cut it short. Alot of trafic to africa from america still goes through Heathrow and Dubai International because of Such things as Star alliance and SkyTeam agreements
 
Stop overhyping NBO-JFK route without a market research on its profitability. Virgin Atlantic was on the same route some years back and despite being a huge company owned by billionare, they cut it short. Alot of trafic to africa from america still goes through Heathrow and Dubai International because of Such things as Star alliance and SkyTeam agreements
plus the fact Ethiopian airlines will whip the ego out of KQ! Many countries prefer ET over KQ cause of theft of baggage when flying with KQ.
 
Uganda and Tanzanian National carriers will be used to ferry passengers to and fro JKIA. KQ Kazi yake ni kuwasafirisha to other international destinations such as the USA directly.
True. Mwanzo baada ya the new 4.8km runway kumalizika itakuwa na uwezo kuhandle the likes of airbus380
 
Stop overhyping NBO-JFK route without a market research on its profitability. Virgin Atlantic was on the same route some years back and despite being a huge company owned by billionare, they cut it short. Alot of trafic to africa from america still goes through Heathrow and Dubai International because of Such things as Star alliance and SkyTeam agreements
Now that has changed with the emergence of direct flights from The US to East Africa(Kenya). Hizo unasema hapa ni Upuuzi tu...Lamba lolo.
 
Now that has changed with the emergence of direct flights from The US to East Africa(Kenya). Hizo unasema hapa ni Upuuzi tu...Lamba lolo.
Do you know what is star alliance? Do you know what is skyteam? Do you know what is codesharing? Do you know why Virgin Atlantic stopped the JFK- NBO Route before exiting kenya? Have you ever boarded an aircraft?
Stop urinating your ignorance
 
True. Mwanzo baada ya the new 4.8km runway kumalizika itakuwa na uwezo kuhandle the likes of airbus380
Equally ignorant. Current JKIA Runway can handle A380. Why Airlines like BA,Emirates,Etihad dont use A380's in africa is a matter of economics not Runway
 
"Miaka zaidi ya 50 ya kujitawala kwetu tumeshindwa hata kutengeneza pikipiki zetu wenyewe?
Yaani sisi ni dampo la kutupia kila kitu kutoka mataifa ya viwanda.
Bila mkakati wa Elimu bora na wizi wa teknolojia kama walivyofanya China na India,tutabakia hivi hivi tukila ugali na mbilimbi huku bado tukiendelea kushangaa ndege".

" Kuna viwanda bila Umeme nafuu..
Bidhaa itakayozalishwa kwa gharama kubwaa mtauza wapi?
Wewe unafikiri kwa nini Sukari ya Brazil au Pakistani ni rahisi kuliko ya Mtibwa au TPC
Mafuta kupikia ya Kenya ni rahisi kuliko Alizeti ya Singida?
Mafuta ya Kenya kusafiri kote mpaka Tz halafu yauzwe sawa?
Viwanda ni Bla bla bla tu
Kodi nyiingi na umeme ghali...kuna Kiwanda gani?"
 
True. Mwanzo baada ya the new 4.8km runway kumalizika itakuwa na uwezo kuhandle the likes of airbus380
If BA or Air France or any other airline where to fly A380 to Kenya, they will swallow every cent of KQ revenue. Be afraid of those sky beast.
 
I think JPM is doing a great Job in reviving Air Transportation in TZ. His strategy is commendable, instead of having ATCL own the new planes, the government owns them and leases to ATCL..This will prevent creditors from selling off the planes incase ATCL has credit problems in its future operations.
He is also Renovating Airports and Expanding JNIA to international standards to avoid playing second fiddle to JKIA. Further more he is installing his own Radar System and this will Make TZ airspace meet FAA standards and allow more international traffic into TZ.
Good Strategy, Good Job, Commendable
Well said
 
"Miaka zaidi ya 50 ya kujitawala kwetu tumeshindwa hata kutengeneza pikipiki zetu wenyewe?
Yaani sisi ni dampo la kutupia kila kitu kutoka mataifa ya viwanda.
Bila mkakati wa Elimu bora na wizi wa teknolojia kama walivyofanya China na India,tutabakia hivi hivi tukila ugali na mbilimbi huku bado tukiendelea kushangaa ndege".

" Kuna viwanda bila Umeme nafuu..
Bidhaa itakayozalishwa kwa gharama kubwaa mtauza wapi?
Wewe unafikiri kwa nini Sukari ya Brazil au Pakistani ni rahisi kuliko ya Mtibwa au TPC
Mafuta kupikia ya Kenya ni rahisi kuliko Alizeti ya Singida?
Mafuta ya Kenya kusafiri kote mpaka Tz halafu yauzwe sawa?
Viwanda ni Bla bla bla tu
Kodi nyiingi na umeme ghali...kuna Kiwanda gani?"
Mafuta gani unayo ya ongelea..!! Ebu taja brand name siyo unaropoka tu, for your information Tz and Rw ndiyo zina tariffs ndogo za umeme hapa E.A, Tz mkakati wakupunguza tariffs ili ziendane na za developed world umeanza just watch this space..
 
"Miaka zaidi ya 50 ya kujitawala kwetu tumeshindwa hata kutengeneza pikipiki zetu wenyewe?
Yaani sisi ni dampo la kutupia kila kitu kutoka mataifa ya viwanda.
Bila mkakati wa Elimu bora na wizi wa teknolojia kama walivyofanya China na India,tutabakia hivi hivi tukila ugali na mbilimbi huku bado tukiendelea kushangaa ndege".

" Kuna viwanda bila Umeme nafuu..
Bidhaa itakayozalishwa kwa gharama kubwaa mtauza wapi?
Wewe unafikiri kwa nini Sukari ya Brazil au Pakistani ni rahisi kuliko ya Mtibwa au TPC
Mafuta kupikia ya Kenya ni rahisi kuliko Alizeti ya Singida?
Mafuta ya Kenya kusafiri kote mpaka Tz halafu yauzwe sawa?
Viwanda ni Bla bla bla tu
Kodi nyiingi na umeme ghali...kuna Kiwanda gani?"

FYI bidhaa za Sukari na saruji toka Brazil na Pakistan zipo subsidized na producing countries Ila kuna ujenzi wa viwanda visivyopungua vinne unaendelea! Kwenye saruji tumebarikiwa kuwa na malighafi zote nchini na by 2020 zaidi ya 20 mln tonnes zitakuwa zinazalishwa per year! BTW METL produces motorcycles.

Bikes | MeTL
 
We'd all regret it infact.
That's why you don't see those aircrafts in Africa, we have no much PX volume in Africa so if a country where to grant landing rights at particular airline, other airlines will complain for luck of business. South Africa Airway wanted to put an order for A380 but they shy away for the same reason plus fuel cost.
 
plus the fact Ethiopian airlines will whip the ego out of KQ! Many countries prefer ET over KQ cause of theft of baggage when flying with KQ.

Also overbooking, something happened when connecting from Schipho Amsterdam to JKIA. Mpaka leo I don't know how that happened.
 
Mafuta gani unayo ya ongelea..!! Ebu taja brand name siyo unaropoka tu, for your information Tz and Rw ndiyo zina tariffs ndogo za umeme hapa E.A, Tz mkakati wakupunguza tariffs ili ziendane na za developed world umeanza just watch this space..
b:2/Bei za rejareja za mafuta zitakazoanza kutumika Aprili 4 zimepanda ambapo petroli imepanda kwa TZS 88/lita, dizeli TZS 71/lita & mafuta ya taa TZS 95/lita.Mabadiliko hayo ni kutokana na kupanda kwa bei katika soko la dunia na kuporomoka kwa TZS dhidi ya USD inayonunulia mafuta.4:02 PM - A
 
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