Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:24 am
Kenya Airways stated it will resume business passenger flights to Ghana and Sierra Leone on September 16 and to Liberia on September 17.
The flag carrier stated in an advertisement in the Daily Nation newspaper that it will fly 4 instances a week to Accra and twice weekly to Freetown and Monrovia.
In West Africa, the countrywide service has already commenced operations on the Nairobi-Dakar (Senegal) route.
Kenya Airways resumed global passenger service on August 1 with flights to Britain and Ethiopia whilst home service restarted on July 15 after the provider was suspended in March to contain the unfold of COVID-19.
(CGTN)
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