Kenyan airlines have decided to commence commercial passenger flights to Ghana and Sierra Leone on September 16 and to Liberia on September 17. One of the flag carriers said that it will fly four times a week to Accra and twice weekly to Freetown and Monrovia. Also in West Africa, the national carrier has already commenced operations on the Nairobi-Dakar (Senegal) route.
Kenyan Airways have already started international travel service on August 1 with flights to Britain and Ethiopia while domestic service resumed on July 15 after the service was suspended in March to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Data source: cgtn Africa
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