Kenya Airways resumes direct flights to Mogadishu
Kenya Airways (KQ)
has announced the reintroduction of direct flights to Mogadishu, Somalia,
marking a significant milestone in regional connectivity and development.
The airline will
operate flights three times a week, emphasizing the advantages of nonstop
travel, including reduced travel time and improved accessibility between
Nairobi and Mogadishu.
Initially launched
in December 2018, the flights to Mogadishu were suspended during the COVID-19
pandemic, but thanks to the signing of a bilateral air services agreement
between Kenya and Somalia in August 2023, direct flights have been reinstated.
KQ Group CEO Allan
Kilavuka has however highlighted with concern the excessive scrutiny faced by
passengers heading to and from Somalia, further calling for a more dignified
security scrutiny to travellers from Somalia.
"We have a
small problem with people who are transiting through this airport from Somalia,
and that is causing a lot of angst among the Somalia people. So we’d like to
ask that people who are travelling from Somalia be treated with a little more
care, otherwise they have choices not to transit through here," he told
Citizen TV.
"They are
businessmen going into different countries, and they will not be happy to be
transiting through here, and we need to encourage as many of them as possible
to fly through this hub."
In addition to
passenger services, KQ will deploy its recently acquired Boeing 737 Freighter
to transport cargo.
The frequency of
cargo flights is set to increase from a weekly flight to bi-weekly by April
2024.
This, even as the
government promises to tackle issues of harassment at the airport by Kenya
Revenue Authority (KRA) officials, while still maintaining revenue generation
through air travel, without inconveniencing passengers.
"Unfortunately,
the sins of other actors within the KAA are actually attributed to us. And we
cannot continue in the manner in which we are continuing in our relationship
with the Kenya Revenue Authority and their customers passing through the
airport," Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said.
"There are
many people who feel that in your enthusiasm to raise more revenue in the
country, they are inconvenienced. And I’m happy that we have had a conversation
with you to make sure that we continue raising revenue in the country without
inconveniencing passengers."
To alleviate
concerns regarding security at Aden Abdulle International Airport in Mogadishu,
Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has provided assurance to the nation that
the airport is indeed safe.
"I want to
assure the crew and the captains of this inaugural flight, that as a minister
of defence, I have been to Mogadishu many times, not by Kenya Airways or by any
other, but I have been there. It's one of the most secure airports in all of
Africa," he said.
Despite its
ongoing financial challenges, KQ has received a commitment from the government of
sustained fiscal assistance.
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