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KQ/SAA codeshare links Kenya and Brazil

18 Jan 2024 - by Dale Hes
 Source: Kenya Airways
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An expansion of the codeshare partnership between South African Airways and Kenya Airways means that passengers from Kenya can connect to São Paulo via Johannesburg. 

And Kenya Airways (KQ) is setting its sights on South America as a potential market for inbound tourists,  

“Customers will now experience a seamless travel journey to São Paulo via Johannesburg on one ticket, as KQ codeshares on the recently reintroduced SAA flight,” said KQ Chief Commercial and Customer Officer, Julius Thairu. 

The partnership will ensure seamless onward connectivity, enabling customers to experience an integrated travel journey from Kenya Airways' network to South African Airways' South American network, all under one ticket. Travellers will benefit from simplified logistics, reduced layover times, and an enhanced overall travel experience from Kenya to Brazil.  

Thairu said the collaboration reduced the distance travelled from Nairobi to Brazil, which has previously only been serviced by flights via Europe, the Middle East and North America, by 36%.  

“The codeshare proves the power of partnerships and offers our customers the opportunity not only to use the most efficient connection offering the least impact on the environment, but also to embark on a two-country tour by combining South Africa and Brazil,” Thairu pointed out.  

He said KQ viewed South America as a fledgling market that offered promise for business and leisure travel. Of the almost 1,5 million international arrivals recorded in 2022, only 2 337 came from the South American country.  
 
“Connecting South America’s largest economy to Kenya – East Africa’s largest economy – with a one-stop solution, offers greater opportunities to enhance trade and economic opportunities, cultural exchange, diplomatic relations and tourism,” Thairu said, pointing out that in spite of poor air connectivity, exports from Brazil to Kenya totalled $64,8 million (R1,2 billion) in 2021. 

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