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Air France joins the KLM - Kenya Airways joint venture

Air France joins the KLM - Kenya Airways joint venture

Air France has become part of the joint venture between KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and the Kenya Airways, a Skyteam partner that has been in existence since 1995.

This move will consolidate the Air France-KLM group’s capacity in East Africa.

Air France, KLM and Kenya Airways’ customers will be able to reserve flights operated on a code-share basis by one of the three airlines on round-trip services between Paris-Nairobi and Amsterdam-Nairobi.

Travelers will benefit from 24 daily flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam-Schiphol and Nairobi. This include three flights operated by Air France between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Nairobi, 14 weekly flights operated by Kenya Airways including 7 Paris Charles de Gaulle – Nairobi flights and 7 other Amsterdam Schiphol – Nairobi frequencies and 7 weekly flights operated by KLM between Amsterdam-Schiphol and Nairobi.

With this new agreement, customers will benefit from a streamlined travel experience between Europe and East Africa through the three hubs and improved connections to 26 destinations beyond Nairobi.

In addition, on 25 March 2018, Air France inaugurated its new service connecting Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Nairobi. The company will serve the Kenyan capital with 3 weekly flights operated by Boeing 787, equipped with the latest long-haul travel cabins.

www.airfrance.com

www.klm.com

www.kenya-airways.com

 

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