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US Gives Kenya Sh150 Million for JKIA as It Okays Nonstop Flights to New York City

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US Gives Kenya Sh150 Million for JKIA as It Okays Nonstop Flights to New York City

Kenya Airways (KQ) has received an authorization letter allowing it to commence direct flights to the United States.

The letter was officially presented by the outgoing American Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec on Thursday in a ceremony attended by Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia among other government officials.

Speaking at the event in Nairobi, Godec also announced the US will give Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Sh150 million to help it improve security, equipment and training at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

“It will connect our people in a way that will help boost trade and cultural exchanges between the two countries,” Godec said.

KAA director general Jonny Andersen said the inaugural nonstop flight to New York will depart JKIA on October 28th as earlier scheduled.

“This is a major achievement for Kenya as JKIA becomes one of the elite African airports to be certified as a last point of departure to the United States,” 

On his part, CS Macharia promised to build an expressway from JKIA to Nairobi CBD to facilitate fast movement of passengers.

“This is a great milestone not only for KQ but also the country. All stakeholders should be geared to protect this achievement.”

“We have been exporting our flowers through Europe. They get there when they are of lower value. These new flights will reduce the time for exports thus allowing our produce to fetch better prices,” said Macharia.

Also attending the ceremony was Kenya Airways Chief Executive Officer Sebastian Mikosz and other officials.
 

6 COMMENTS

  1. Great achievement to our…
    Great achievement to our great nation. My only concern is that America has been overly kind to Kenya as of late. Question: What is America up to?

      • @GUEST1
        I agree with you on…

        @GUEST1

        I agree with you on this one. A corrupt country will never gain developed status. Its not possible because they have a misplaced priorities.

        A change of mindset is required with all stakeholders.

  2. Hehehehe USA needs kenya…
    Hehehehe USA needs kenya more guys.Remember other day they begged to be given Nairobi Mombasa Highway expansion in exchange of direct flights??So whoever is yapping what will USA do with corrupt Kenya is sick on his/her head.Kila nchi iko na issues zake n Kenya we moving on.If all u see is corruption in Kenya @guest1 ur mistaken.If u don’t want anything to do with Kenya buy yr grave uzikwe USA when u passed on n leave us alone.Brainwashed blacks Africans.

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