Kenya Airways also uses Mauritius as a platform to connect to the Air Mauritius network. [Photo/airlines informer]
Kenya Airways and Air Mauritius have signed an MOU to extend their collaboration in a bid to offer their customers more possibilities for connections at their hubs in Nairobi and Mauritius.
The two airlines already have a longstanding code-share agreement under which Kenya Airways place its code on the three weekly flights operated by Air Mauritius on the Mauritius – Nairobi route.
Air Mauritius uses Nairobi as a hub from where it offers connections to a number of destinations in Eastern and Central Africa through KQ network.
Kenya Airways also uses Mauritius as a platform to connect to the Air Mauritius network.
Commenting on the partnership, Kenya Airways Group Managing Director and CEO Sebastian Mikosz said: “Kenya Airways is working towards strengthening its network and consolidating Nairobi’s position as a leading hub in East Africa. The networks of both our airlines are complementary and we are confident that this agreement will allow us to find the synergies for us to grow our respective networks.”
“This agreement is in line with the country’s Vision 2030 and our network strategy to tap into the emerging opportunities in Africa. Kenya Airways is a strong player on the continent and has a solid network that can give us better access to East Africa, Central Africa and very soon to the USA. We value our partnership with Kenya Airways and are looking forward to taking it to another level.” stated Somas Appavou, Air Mauritius CEO.
The agreement was signed by the CEOs from both airlines and witnessed by Mike Seetaramadoo, EVP Commercial, and Resource Optimization at Air Mauritius and Vincent Coste, Kenya Airways Chief Commercial Officer.