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- April 16, 2020
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KQ Celebrates Inaugural Non-Stop Flights Between New York, Nairobi
Kenya Airways (KQ) has celebrated its inaugural direct flights between Nairobi and New York. Kenya Airways recently received formal approval to facilitate direct flights to the U.S.A. This is following the receipt of the Last Point of Departure (LPD) confirmation affirming that Jomo Kenyatta International Airport JKIA meets the Transport Security Administration (TSA) security standards.
Ambassador Monica Juma, Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs, says: “This new flight has potential to transform the USA and Kenya relations, grow business and connect East Africa to the USA.”
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta enthuses: “I have received with delight, the news of the safe arrival of the non-stop Kenya Airways’ flight that left Nairobi for New York. This marks the beginning of great opportunities, and open possibilities for our country.”
Hon. William Samoei Ruto, Kenya’s Deputy President His Excellency, says: “The direct flight will increase the number of transit travellers, which will play an important role in developing the economy.”
Hon. Esther Koimett, Principal Secretary Ministry of Transport & Infrastructure, says: “The government is committed to push for national growth through integrated infrastructure that will provide affordable transport to facilitate movement and bring economic growth.”
Mr. Mikosz Sebastian, Group Managing Director and CEO, Kenya Airways, says: “We are proud to be the first airline in East Africa to offer non-stop flights between Kenya and USA. We have finished the project stages and started the airline stage. We look forward to better partnerships and ties that will continue to grow our airline.”
Also, the airline hosted a cocktail to celebrate the success of the non-stop flight from Nairobi to New York. The airline states that the crew led by Captain George Muli brought the Boeing 787-8 back home in 12hrs 51mins making the journey seamless.
The flight took off from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya, to the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, US, and returned to JKIA.