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Kenya Airways has officially reinstated its flights to Dubai, effective Thursday, May 14, following a temporary halt in services.
In an announcement made on Wednesday, May 13, the airline confirmed it will initially offer daily flights connecting Nairobi and Dubai. Plans to increase the frequency of flights will depend on passenger demand and operational considerations.
This route's revival is part of Kenya Airways' commitment to enhance connectivity, aiming to provide reliable travel options for those journeying between Kenya and the UAE.
Kenya Airways assured passengers that their safety and that of crew remains the highest priority as they resume their operations. The airline is collaborating with relevant aviation authorities to guarantee safe and smooth flight operations.
This resumption follows the announcement from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority regarding the phased reopening of Qatar's airspace to international airlines. A notice dated April 20 confirmed that international flights at Hamad International Airport will resume in a stepwise manner after thorough safety assessments are conducted.
The aviation regulator indicated that all flights and airport operations comply with internationally recognized safety and security norms to protect both passengers and aviation personnel.
The reopening of air routes in the region is anticipated to bolster travel and business interactions across the Middle East and Africa while enhancing international flight connectivity.
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