Air France KLM opens Africa headquarters in Nairobi, sees potential for further expansion
Air
France KLM sees potential for further expansion in its main Africa region
thanks to growing demand, with the continent a strategic priority for the
group, executives said on Friday.
"We believe there is more potential to be grabbed especially
here in Kenya," said Marius van der Ham, the regional manager for the East
and Southern Africa, Ghana and Nigeria region at a ceremony to open a new
regional office in the Kenyan capital.
The
region is the fifth biggest in the group's network of 12 regional operations,
behind North America, Greater China, Korea and Japan, he said.
Air France KLM has already increased capacity on its
Nairobi-Europe flights by 14% this year, van der Ham said.
It operates two daily flights from Nairobi to Amsterdam and Paris,
up from a daily flight to Amsterdam and five weekly flights to Paris before the
pandemic, he said.
The carrier is adding three flights on its Paris-Johannesburg
route to cater for higher demand during the peak summer travel season.
The group has also introduced new flights between Paris and Dar es
Salaam in neighbouring Tanzania, he said.
"Africa
is really strategic for the group," said Zoran Jelkic, a senior vice
president for long haul. The executives did not say how much they would invest
in expanding capacity.
Air France KLM competes with African carriers like Ethiopian
Airlines, Gulf carriers like Emirates and other European operators like British
Airways, for the growing African travel market.
But operating in those markets comes with challenges, including
shortages of hard currencies in some economies, which make it difficult to
repatriate their earnings, airline executives say.
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