Kenya Airways has announced an increase in flights to New York in anticipation of a surge in passenger numbers during the upcoming summer season.
The East African nation's premier airline will inaugurate two additional flights on the New York route from June 15 to September 28, 2024, aligning with the peak summer season.
In a bid to enhance passenger convenience, Kenya Airways has crafted a unique schedule feature, affording travelers the opportunity for same-day arrival in New York. The carrier has partnered with the Kenya Tourism Board to position Kenya as a tourist destination in North America through a trade roadshow.
The overarching objective of this roadshow is to spotlight Kenya's rich cultural heritage, natural splendor, and myriad attractions, thereby igniting fervent interest and stimulating travel demand in the country.
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