Kenya Airways (KQ) and South Africa Airways (SAA) have signed a strategic partnership framework as they work towards creating a Pan-African airline group.
The framework will see the two national carriers join forces to increase passenger traffic, cargo opportunities, and general trade by taking advantage of strengths in South Africa, Kenya, and Africa.
“This cooperation aligns with Kenya Airways’ core purpose of contributing to the sustainable development of Africa and is based on mutual benefits. It will increase connectivity through passenger traffic, cargo opportunities, while enhancing the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).”
“The geolocation of the two countries will make the Pan-African Airline Group attractive by creating the most formidable Airline Group that is expected to take advantage of strengths in South Africa, Kenya, and Africa,” Kenya Airways Chairman Michael Joseph said.
The partnership framework comes two months after the two airlines sighed a “memorandum of cooperation” under which they agreed to “foster the exchange of knowledge, expertise, innovation, digital technologies, and best practice between the two airlines”.
The partnership is expected to improve the financial viability of the two airlines as they remain committed to their financial turnaround strategies. Both KQ and SAA have faced financial struggles in recent years, compounded by the Covid-19 crisis.
The agreement was inked on the second day of President Kenyatta’s State visit to South Africa this week.
South African Airways, be on…
South African Airways, be on alert with KQ, you might end up in debts like their ROUTINE trends
You are obviously ignorant…
You are obviously ignorant to the fact that South African Airlines has been in a worse financial position.
I think that this is a good…
I think that this is a good move for all of us.
Good idea African countries…
Good idea African countries need to together for progress
Pandemic has helped Africa…
Pandemic has helped Africa eyes clear the scales of blindness. Co-operation not competition is way to go. Unity for progress.
The strategy here is to…
The strategy here is to protect jobs by fending off the ME3 namely Qatar Emirates and Etihad while keeping Ethiopian at bay
Both are broke and…
Both are broke and mismanaged. At some time both were great @ Long time ago.