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KQ, WestJet sign interline agreement

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Kenya Airways and WestJet have signed an interline agreement to enhance connectivity across both carriers’ networks.

With connections via Paris, Amsterdam, London (Gatwick and Heathrow) and New York (JFK), passengers can book a single ticket with a connected itinerary between WestJet and Kenya Airways’ networks.

Kenya Airways passengers benefit from single-stop access to Calgary, Halifax, St. John’s and Toronto, which feed into 69 North American destinations. 

WestJet passengers can travel to Nairobi and beyond through the Canadian airline’s extensive network of European and North American connections.

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