Kenya Airways has resumed flights to the coastal town of Malindi with four weekly flights starting 10 June 2019.
The flight, to be operated by Jambojet using a Bombardier Q400, will increase the frequency of flights by four, in addition to the nine weekly flights to this destination.
The airline’s re-entry to this route is a boost to the town, well-known for its strong Italian connections when the airline launches the Rome-Geneva flights on 12 June 2019.
Through the codeshare partnership with Alitalia, passengers from all over Italy will also be able to access the Kenya coastal town of Malindi through a one-stop service via Nairobi.
Kenya Airways chief commercial officer Ursula Silling said: “As part of our growth strategy, we seek to link key markets within the KQ network to allow passengers seamless connectivity from all points.”