Air France to increase weekly flights to Nairobi from April

French national carrier Air France is set to launch two additional weekly flights to Nairobi beginning April 1.

The increased flights between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is part of the airline’s strategy to expand its African network.

Air France resumed flights to Nairobi last year after an eighteen-year hiatus.

“We will be increasing our flights on the Paris-Nairobi route to five flights a week and we are confident that we will continue this growth in the coming years,” said Arthur Dieffenthaler, Air France General Manager for Eastern Africa region.

He was speaking during an event that brought together French companies in Kenya, organized by the French Chamber of Commerce ahead of the state visit to Kenya by the French President, Emmanuel Macron.

He added that following resumption of flights to Nairobi, the airline has seen increased demand attributable to growing trade between Kenya and France. The latter also ranks among Kenya’s most significant tourism markets.

“Immediately we resumed flights on the Paris-Nairobi route, we recorded higher bookings with our partner Kenya Airways. Our return to this market signifies the confidence we have in strengthened ties between Kenya and France,” explained Dieffenthaler.

The move will also benefit French and Kenyan companies especially in horticulture, pharmaceuticals and other businesses that depend on air transport.

Air France will operate the latest generation aircraft on the route Boeing 787- 9 equipped with the state-of-the-art cabin features to ensure a superior customer experience

Air France also entered into a joint venture partnership with Kenya Airways (KQ) in 2018. The two airlines will jointly operate 12 flights a week on the Nairobi-Paris route. Air France also operates a cargo flight into Kenya.

“Our partnership with KQ has been mutually fruitful with demand growing and also from exchange of aviation knowledge on the European and African markets,” concluded Dieffenthaler.

The announcement comes days after Royal Air Maroc, Moroccos’s national carrier, suspended flight operations out of Nairobi, two years after venturing into Kenya.

The airline said the decision to suspend flights out of Nairobi was informed by the need to reposition Royal Air Maroc “in view of the current air travel preferential trends derived from the latest air travel market intelligence,” said Othman Baba, Air Maroc Country Manager.

Source: Capital FM Kenya.

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