Kenya Airways And Safarilink Partner To Add 9 New Destinations

Kenya Airways (KQ) has expanded its network to 9 new destinations following the codeshare partnership agreement with Safarilink Aviation. The one-way codeshare partnership is designed to revolutionize the way travelers access Kenya’s world-renowned safari destination with a single ticket.
Kenya Airways’ global customers will now be able to book their international flights and domestic safari connections on a single ticket, creating a seamless and convenient travel experience. KQ’s extensive international network will now connect with two (2) daily flights to nine (9) key airstrips in the Maasai Mara, as well as Amboseli, Nanyuki, and Samburu.
The integration eliminates the need for separate bookings and offers a streamlined journey for tourists seeking wildlife encounters.
“This partnership exemplifies smart innovation, bridging Kenya Airways’ global reach with Safarilink’s expertise in last-mile connectivity to key safari destinations,” stated Allan Kilavuka, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kenya Airways. Together, we optimize aircraft use, reduce ground delays, and offer our guests more flexibility and smoother journeys. Importantly, by enhancing access to these remote airstrips, we also empower local communities and support conservation efforts, as tourism is the heartbeat of Kenya.”
In 2024, leisure travel accounted for the largest portion of tourist arrivals in Kenya at 44.2%, highlighting the significant demand for accessible and high-quality safari adventures.
Safarilink Aviation Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr Alex Avedi, highlighted, “Safarilink is delighted to partner with Kenya Airways to offer a truly seamless travel experience to some of the most iconic safari destinations in Kenya.” “Our fleet of Cessna Caravans and Dash-8 aircraft is perfectly suited to provide quick and efficient access to these remote airstrips, ensuring that visitors can maximize their time exploring the wonders of the Kenyan wilderness.”
Speaking during the launch event, Mr Julius Thairu, the Chief Commercial and Customer Officer (CCCO) at Kenya Airways, noted that “Kenya’s reputation as a world-class tourism destination, particularly for its exceptional safaris, continues to attract travelers from across the globe.” He further added, “This strategic partnership with Safarilink directly addresses the needs of today’s travelers who prioritize efficiency and reliability. By offering a single-ticket solution, we are making it easier and more convenient than ever for our customers to experience the magic of a Kenyan safari.”
This partnership is a significant step in Kenya Airways’ broader growth strategy, aiming to attract a wider audience by offering an enhanced and more convenient product solution. It provides a competitive edge in the market and strengthens relationships with travel trade partners.
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