Kenya national carrier receives nod to fly past New York in U.S.

Kenya national carrier receives nod to fly past New York in U.S.

Kenya Airways Boeing 777-300(ER) landing at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in The Netherlands. /Getty Images The Kenyan Parliament has backed a Cabinet decision to amend the air services agreement between Kenya and the United States that will see Kenya Airways expand its route network beyond New York.

Kenya Airways is currently operating scheduled passenger air services between Nairobi and New York.

Kenya signed the deal with the U.S. on February 5, 2020, proposing to revise an earlier agreement inked in Washington DC on June 8, 2008.

The pact will also allow national airlines such as Kenya Airways to access U.S. routes and American carriers to access the Kenyan market.

Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia told the legislators that no airline from the U.S. is flying into Kenya. He said ratification of the agreement will allow the Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) which had expressed interest in starting cargo operations and establish a base in Kenya.

FedEx is seeking to establish an operational base at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

“It is in the interest of the country to ratify the agreement to allow the airlines to expand their route network and engage in commercial arrangements as well as create job opportunities,” Macharia said in a memo.

According to the transport ministry, ratification of the agreement will enhance trade and commerce, tourism, market access and connectivity, investment interests, and mutual cooperation between the two States.

The National Assembly’s Transport Committee, in a report to the House, said the commencement of FedEx cargo operations and a base in Kenya would have a multiplier effect on the Kenyan economy as it will open up immense opportunities for Kenyans.

The team said the agreement will open expanded operations and markets for Kenya and US air operators, facilitate the movement of goods, passengers, and mail, offering more flexibility in meeting demands and customer needs.

The committee resolved to recommend to the National Assembly to approve the ratification of the treaty as it is in Kenya’s best interest. Source from Local media outlets Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the Paris courthouse to hear the final verdict in a corruption trial, March 1, 2021. /AFP-Getty Images A French court Thursday convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy of illegal campaign financing over massive overspending on his 2012 re-election campaign and sentenced him to one year in prison. The verdict came six months after Sarkozy was found guilty of corruption in a separate trial.Sarkozy, who spent nearly twice […]

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