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British Airways Codeshare Gives Customers More Access To Africa

Sarah Livingston
Last updated: 29 October 2021 06:20
By Sarah Livingston 4 Min Read
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British Airways, the UK’s second-largest airline, has announced a new codeshare agreement with Kenya Airways, Kenya’s flag carrier. The agreement will allow British Airways customers to fly to additional destinations across Africa. The reciprocal agreement also means that Kenya Airways customers will have access to destinations across Europe through British Airways’ network. Customers will be able to book flights from Thursday, 21 October through both airlines.

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Shared Connections4x Weekly Service From London to NairobiEffort to Help International Travel RecoveryWhat do you think of the new agreement, and will you be taking advantage of the new travel opportunities? Let us know in the comments below! 
British Airways Codeshare with Kenya Airways Africa
Kenya Airways’ Boeing 787 is its flagship aircraft. © Anujan Anton-Jerad/Travel Radar

Shared Connections

British Airways customers who fly to Nairobi (NBO) can enjoy access to Kenya Airways’ connections to 20 destinations, most notably Douala (DLA),  Zanzibar (ZNZ), Lusaka (LUN), Mombasa (MBA), Addis Ababa (ADD), and Entebbe (EBB). Customers will also have additional options to travel to popular holiday destinations such as Mauritius (MRU) and Seychelles (SEZ). Kenya Airways is continually modernising its fleet, which now includes its flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The airline’s fleet consists of some of the youngest aircraft in Africa.

For Kenya Airways customers, the new agreement means access to 26 destinations across the UK and Europe. Popular destinations include Glasgow (GLA), Madrid (MAD), Milan (MXP), Amsterdam (AMS), and Frankfurt (FRA).

4x Weekly Service From London to Nairobi

Travellers to Nairobi (NBO) will be able to book a seat on one of British Airways’ four weekly flights from London Heathrow (LHR).

British Airways Codeshare Kenya Airways Africa
British Airways’ 4x weekly flight to Nairobi is serviced by a four-class Boeing 777, offering customers cabin options from World Traveller (economy) to first-class (pictured). © British Airways

As international travel resumes in the wake of months of travel restrictions, the new codeshare is a welcome announcement for travellers hoping to visit Africa. Christopher Fordyce, British Airways’ Head of Alliances, said in a statement: “We are really pleased to be able to offer our customers access to even more destinations across the region thanks to our new codeshare agreement with Kenya Airways, making that bucket list trip even easier to plan.”

Effort to Help International Travel Recovery

The airline industry was undoubtedly hit hard by the pandemic. Earlier in 2021, British Airways had pledged to build stronger trade partnerships as they began expanding their short-haul routes. The new agreement with Kenya Airways is a significant step in the right direction as it opens up new international opportunities for travellers.

Kenya Airways Chief Commercial and Customer Officer Julius Thairu highlighted the benefits of the new agreement, noting that it will help keep up with the increasing travel demand. He adds that by combining the two airlines’ strengths, the agreement will help with the recovery of international travel.

“We are delighted to secure this strategic codeshare agreement with British Airways to provide our travellers with a seamless journey to and from Europe and Africa. The agreement will increase choices for thousands of passengers and will allow for smooth connectivity to a significant number of new destinations – particularly throughout Africa and Europe. – Julius Thairu, Chief Commercial and Customer Officer, Kenya Airways

British Airways Executive Club members may still collect Avios and tier points on eligible codeshare routes operated by Kenya Airways.

What do you think of the new agreement, and will you be taking advantage of the new travel opportunities? Let us know in the comments below! 

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Assistant Editor (Americas) - Sarah is a digital marketer and writer based in Canada with a passion for aviation and travel. In addition to her background in broadcasting and content creation, she also has experience in the aviation industry working in the Marketing & Communications Department for a popular Canadian LCC and has an interest in aviation photography. She is one of Travel Radar's Americas region Assistant Editors
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