Kenya Airways has signed a new interline partnership agreement with Kenya Airways on July 24, 2025.
The two airlines said this will “significantly” enhance connectivity across both carriers' networks. The agreement will allow WestJet to travel to Nairobi and across Africa, as well as allowing Kenya Airways greater access to the Canadian airline's extensive network.
“With the addition of new single-point access to Nairobi, WestJet is further leveraging its European and transborder connection points to offer convenient and affordable connectivity in service of business and leisure guests,” said WestJet EVP and commercial officer John Weatherill.
Kenya Airways chief commercial & customer officer Julius Thairu said: “Our goal of connecting Africa to the world and the world to Africa remains a key component of our mission of propelling the prosperity of Africa by connecting its people, cultures, and markets.”