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Kenya Airways resumes internatio­nal flights after virus curbs lifted

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NAIROBI - Kenya Airways resumed internatio­nal flights on Saturday, heading to about 30 destinatio­ns for the first time since the routes were suspended in March due to the coronaviru­s.

The carrier, in which Air France KLM holds a small stake, resumed domestic flights in mid-July after the government cleared local air travel.

“We announced we are starting with 27 destinatio­ns, we increased it to 30 just following demand,” Allan Kilavuka, the airline’s chief executive officer, said during a ceremony ahead of seeing off a flight to London.

He said for the rest of the year the airline expected demand to remain below 50 percent of capacity, but it would increase flight frequencie­s depending on demand.

“In fact 2020, we call it a lost year. Because at some point we even see demand of 25 percent in some months, in some months we see 38 percent,” he later told Reuters.

The Covid-19 pandemic has depressed the global aviation industry, with African carriers alone expected to lose $6 billion this year in revenue.

In July, Kenya Airways said it would lay off an unspecifie­d number of workers, reduce its network and offload some assets due to the coronaviru­s crisis.

Kilavuka said so far the company had laid off some 650 people, mostly trainee pilots, trainee cabin crew, technician trainees and newly hired staff on probation.

The airline was struggling long before the coronaviru­s outbreak, posting 2019 losses of almost $120 million.

Last month the Nairobi Securities Exchange suspended trading of Kenya Airways shares for three months, citing the government’s plan to restructur­e the carrier, after it submitted to parliament a draft law on nationalis­ing the airline.

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