Kenya Airways suspends flights to France, Netherlands due to COVID-19

NAIROBI, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) — Kenya Airways on Friday announced the temporary suspension of flights to France and the Netherlands due to new COVID-19 regulations that have been imposed in the European nations.

Kenya Airways said in a statement issued in Nairobi that the short term halt of services affects flights to France – Charles de Gaulle Airport and the Netherlands – Schiphol Airport through the month of February.

"The temporary suspension is due to the new COVID-19 regulations in Europe that have resulted in depressed demand," the airline said.

The national flag carrier expects to resume regular services to France on March 3 and to the Netherlands on March 7.

Kenya Airways, a member of the Sky Team Alliance, currently flies to 46 destinations worldwide, 33 of which are in Africa. Enditem

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