Kenya Airways has announced that it airlifted over 10,000 passengers from Nigeria between 2023 and 2024, disclosing that its top frequent fliers are from the country.
According to the airline, this demonstrates how important the Nigerian market is to both the company and the Kenyan government.
Speaking during a press conference at its office in Lagos, the Regional Manager, America and West Africa, Kenya Airways, Ngamau Stephen, said the airline also increased its flight frequency to Lagos from seven to 10 weekly flights in 2024, which translates to a 21 per cent capacity increase.
Stephen said this enhancement provides greater flexibility and convenience for passengers, reinforcing its dedication to the Nigerian market.
He added that, two years ago, it launched ‘Asante,’ a new and enhanced frequent flyer programme designed to reward its most loyal passengers, and Nigeria was among the first markets to experience the rollout.
He added that the airline is open to partnering with local carriers in Nigeria in a bid to enhance domestic and regional connectivity and provide more travel options for passengers within and into Nigeria and beyond.
Stephen commended the Federal Government for clearing airlines’ trapped funds, thereby fostering a conducive environment for airlines to thrive.
Also speaking on Kenya’s new visa regime, the airline’s regional manager commended the Kenyan government for implementing a progressive visa waiver policy for most African countries, including Nigeria.
He said, “Kenya Airways appreciates the concerted efforts of the Nigerian government in facilitating the repatriation of airline funds. The government’s commitment to resolving key challenges in the aviation sector fosters a conducive environment for airlines to thrive. We look forward to leveraging this positive momentum to expand our operations and enhance service delivery.
“To promote tourism and leisure travel, Kenya Airways is introducing attractive stopover packages in Nairobi. These offerings will allow passengers to explore Kenya’s rich culture, wildlife, and scenic landscapes while in transit, further enhancing the overall travel experience.”
Stephen also announced the introduction of London Gatwick as its second gateway to the United Kingdom, adding that the expansion enhances the airline’s service with options between Africa and the UK.
However, Kenya Airways already has existing operations at London Heathrow.