Qantas and Kenya Airways have revealed plans to codeshare services between Sydney and Nairobi, with Kenya Airways to codeshare on daily Qantas services between Bangkok and Sydney, and Qantas to codeshare on daily Kenya Airways services between Bangkok and Nairobi.
Subject to approval, the codeshare arrangement would commence on November 15.
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“Qantas is pleased to be able to increase the options available for Australians travelling to Africa,” said group executive Qantas Airlines commercial, Rob Gurney. “There is considerable potential for growth in business and leisure travel between Australia and Kenya. This new codeshare arrangement positions both airlines well to capitalise on that potential.”
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