KQ & AirBaltic expands reach with an interline deal

Passengers using Kenya Airways and airBaltic  will begin using single tickets following an agreement between the two carriers.

The deal seeks to increase KQ’s connections in Baltic states such as Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, as well as in European countries.

Likewise, airBaltic flyers will now enjoy connectivity in Africa through KQ destinations such as Uganda, Tanzania, the Seychelles, Mauritius, and South Africa, among other nations.

“This partnership gives us an opportunity to explore and extend our reach in Europe, further diversifying our routes as we work towards serving our customers better,” KQ Chief Commercial and Customer Officer Julius Thairu said.

KQ Chief Commercial and Customer Officer Julius Thairu says the the partnership is opportune to explore and extend its  in Europe and diversity in   routes 

On his part, airBaltic Senior Vice President in Charge of Network Management Thomas Ramdahl exuded confidence in the partnership, adding it will improve customers’ travel experience.

“In order to give our customers additional flexibility and travel options, we are glad to team up with Kenya Airways,” Ramdahl said.

“By working together, we can give our customers seamless connectivity and more options when booking their travel between Africa and the Baltics.”

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