Air Namibia and KQ code-share

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Kenya Airways has boosted its footprint within Southern Africa by signing a new code-share agreement with Air Namibia, the national carrier of Namibia.

The deal paves way for daily connections between the airlines’ Nairobi and Windhoek hubs through Johannesburg in South Africa and Lusaka in Zambia.

Under the code-share agreement, Kenya Airways will place its KQ code on Air Namibia flights from Johannesburg and Lusaka to Windhoek. In turn, Air Namibia will place its SW code on Kenya Airways flights from Lusaka and Johannesburg to Nairobi.

Kenya Airways Chief Operating Officer, Mbuvi Ngunze and the Air Namibia Managing Director, Theo Namases, hailed this new partnership as a huge boost to improving connectivity within Africa.

“We are excited about this partnership. By facilitating convenient travel for our passengers, this code-share agreement will enable us to make a contribution towards spurring sustainable development in Africa,” saysMbuvi .

This code-share agreement with Air Namibia brings the number of code-share arrangements that Kenya Airways has signed with other international carriers to 20.

Namases said: “The industry we operate in is highly competitive and dynamic. Only smart and efficient airlines will survive. Gone are the days of ‘I can do it alone’.  As African airlines we need to realise that smart partnerships are the way forward, and the key to sustainability and survival”.

Namibia is one of the most stable democracies and economies in Africa with a GDP per capita of $7,800. It currently benefits from large investment projects in its mining industry, a key driver in the country’s economy.

The new code-share services between Air Namibia and Kenya Airways went on sale on the June 20,2013.

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