From tomorrow, Kenya Airways will resume direct flights between Nairobi and Maputo, in Mozambique, with the first flight scheduled to arrive at 13h00.
The flights, according to the information we have received, will take place three times a week, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
In a statement, the public company Aeroportos de Moçambique said that the resumption of flights marks a significant strategic step in ADM's ongoing efforts to strengthen air connectivity and boost the country's socio-economic development.
"The reactivation of this direct route is not only a milestone in the expansion of Kenya Airways' operations, but also reflects ADM's commitment to promoting regional and global integration," reads the statement.
This flight will facilitate greater movement of people and goods, creating opportunities for trade, investment and cooperation between Mozambique and Kenya, as well as other parts of East Africa.
In terms of trade, this air connectivity will allow for a more efficient flow of goods between Nairobi and Maputo, reducing logistical costs and transportation time.
ADM points out that Mozambican companies will have faster access to international markets, strengthening supply chains and increasing competitiveness.
In tourism, the direct flight will facilitate the arrival of tourists from Kenya and other destinations connected by Nairobi, promoting Mozambique as an attractive tourist destination.
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