Kenya Airways adds additional two flights to Cape Town

Kenya Airways adds additional two flights to Cape Town

Kenya Airways is set to launch two additional direct flights from Cape Town to Nairobi operated starting on the 20th of November this year.

The three direct flights between Cape Town and Nairobi were introduced in June this year. The additional two flights will result in five non-stop flights a week operated on a Boeing 737-800 – these will be in addition to indirect flights already operating via Livingstone four times a week, and Victoria Falls, 3 times a week.

Amongst Africa Air markets, Kenya ranks the 4th largest source market to the Western Cape, with statistics revealing the significant double-digit growth of 29.5% of visitors to the destination in 2017 when compared to 2016.

Since its inception in 2015, the CTAA team has assisted in the establishment of 13 new routes and expansion of 18 existing routes. During this period, more than 750 000 inbound seats were added to its international network.

“In just three years the CTAA team has assisted four new African carriers to commence operation to Cape Town, creating air access to eight new African destinations.

This is an exceptional achievement in a short period of time. We are pleased to see the demand of visitors result in route expansion between the two destinations, making it easier for us to trade, invest and travel to our key neighbours on the African continent.

We thank all partners that form part of the Cape Town Air Access team for their support of this important initiative,” commented Wesgro CEO, Tim Harris.

Cape Town Air Access is a partnership between the Western Cape Government, the City of Cape Town, Cape Town Tourism, South African Tourism, Airports Company South Africa and Wesgro. It also receives private sector report from Naspers, Investec, the Leeu Collection, Tsogo Sun and the Oceana Group.

The Western Cape has had a positive trade balance with Kenya from 2007 to 2016, with Western Cape exports reaching USD170m in 2016 and imports valued at USD2.77m.

Products exported to Kenya from the Cape were mainly metals and agricultural products, with a mixed basket of goods imported in 2016. The leading import products into the Western Cape from Kenya where cut flowers and flower buds, followed by plates, sheets, film, foil and plastics.

In terms of investment, a total of 12 Foreign Direct Investment projects were recorded between January 2003 and May 2017 from the Western Cape to Kenya, representing a total capital investment of USD149.7m.The announcement of the […]

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