Wednesday 6 June 2018

KENYA: China Southern Airlines Increases Frequency Flights And Adds Airbus 330-200 To Nairobi

Travelers between Nairobi and Guanzhou have an extra flight after China Southern Airlines increased its Nairobi to Guangzhou flights from two to three.

The airline has also added an Airbus 330-200 aircraft to its fleet in Kenya for the additional flight.

There is already a booming business, leisure and tourism travel market between the two countries.

However, this is expected to go a notch higher with the increased frequency.

With this development, we are working together to promote the Kenya–China leisure, tour and travel business.

For those wishing to travel to the Far East country during the period before the review, free accommodation will be provided once in Guangzhou.

And for passengers using China Southern Airlines and international code share flights if the flights’ connecting time is more than eight hours, but less than 48 hours.

The new schedule of flights, which are set to start on July 10, will be on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, with a review scheduled for between then and October 23.

The new aircraft has a 218-passenger capacity - four first class, 24 business class and 190 economy class seats - and adopts the three-cabin layout.

China Southern Airlines which has been flying to Nairobi twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, will now fly passengers an additional day.

With China Southern Airlines fleet of more than 660 aircraft and an annual transportation record of more than 100 million passengers globally, the airline has can now boast of a good safety record in the oriental country.

The airline also has a bigger international network and a convenient transfer network from the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, he added.

This latest move by the airline is set to ignite an even stiffer competition with the national carrier, Kenya Airways, which also plies the same route, but has in the recent days been facing headwinds, among other airlines plying the same route.


Tourism Observer

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