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Here’s Why You Should Fly with Kenya Airways

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Kenya Airways, popularly referred to as the Pride of Africa is a leading African airline flying to more African destinations than any other carrier and connects Africa to the world and the world to Africa.

Because of its remarkable service delivery and the value for quality service delivery to customers, in 2005, the Pride of Africa became the first airline in sub-Saharan Africa to achieve the IOSA certification (IATA Operational Safety Audit) having had to meeting high safety standards and so, when you fly in any of Kenya Airways’ prestigious aircraft, you are always assured that all safety measures have been taken to ensure you get to your destination in time and in good health.

Kenya Airways is also renowned for classic on-board services and the lie-class business class seat – Premier World – on the wide body aircraft has been consistently voted among the world’s top ten and the best in Africa.

When you fly with Kenya Airways, you stand a chance, as a loyal customer to be rewarded, an endeavor taken in association with Flying Blue where you get to ‘earn’ miles that will then be credited to your online account for redeeming at a later date.

The moment you board Kenya Airways; you are guaranteed of maximum entertainment right through your journey until your arrival. While on board, there are over 1000 hours of audio visual entertainment, blockbuster movies that come in more than 100 languages, 40 hours of television series and documentaries, 300 music albums and 25 radio stations.

Kenya Airways also provides their esteemed passengers with First Class, Premier Business as well as Economy Class services that give one a feel of true comfort depending on their budgetary capabilities.

One does not need to book his or her tickets manually or by physically presenting him or herself to the airlines offices. Everything, from booking to following up to getting your flight timetables is done online.  Really makes you want to fly with the Pride of Africa, doesn’t it?

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