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Kenya Airways plans to allocate more seats to African routes

Kenya Airways Chief Executive Sebastian Mikosz during a roundtable with journalists at the airline's head office in Nairobi. [Photo: Courtesy]

NAIROBI, KENYA: Kenya Airways will discontinue flights to Hong Kong and Hanoi, Vietnam, from October 29, 2017. Airline says the move will allow it focus on African network.

Commercial Director, Vincent Coste said in a press release that Kenya Airways had evaluated the efficiency of its network to maximise productivity with the rollout of a new Winter Schedule, adding that the airline would continue to serve Hong Kong and Hanoi through its partners.

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