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Kenya Airways Brings Back Boeing 777-300ER to London Route

  • Writer: Chidozie Uzoezie
    Chidozie Uzoezie
  • 1 hour ago
  • 2 min read


Kenya Airways today restored its Boeing 777-300ER to the Nairobi–London Heathrow service, strengthening capacity on one of its busiest international routes and marking an important milestone in the airline's long-term growth and recovery strategy.


The aircraft, which begins daily operations between Nairobi and London from today, will increase passenger and cargo capacity while improving operational flexibility on a route that remains one of Kenya Airways' most strategically important international connections.


Acting Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Captain George Kamal, said the return of the Boeing 777 reflects the airline's commitment to building a stronger, more competitive and future-ready business.


"This is more than the introduction of an aircraft," said Captain Kamal. "It reflects our continued commitment to building a stronger, more competitive and future-ready airline while connecting Africa to the world through reliable, efficient and world-class operations."


Captain Kamal said the aircraft forms part of Kenya Airways' broader fleet strategy to deploy the right aircraft on the right routes, improving efficiency, enhancing the customer experience and supporting sustainable long-term growth.


Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport Hon. Davis Chirchir said the aircraft's return demonstrates Kenya's commitment to strengthening its national carrier and the country's aviation sector.


"The return of this Boeing 777 is a clear signal of resilience, recovery and renewed commercial ambition," he said. "It provides immediate capacity where it is needed most, allowing Kenya Airways to meet growing passenger demand, expand cargo volumes and operate a more flexible and reliable schedule."


The aircraft also supports Kenya Airways' ambition to strengthen Nairobi's position as a leading aviation hub by improving connectivity between Africa, the United Kingdom and the airline's wider global network.


Chief Commercial and Customer Officer Julius Thairu said the aircraft will provide customers with greater choice and flexibility while supporting businesses that rely on Kenya Airways' cargo network.


"Every flight is a bridge connecting families, businesses, opportunities and markets," he said. "By strengthening our fleet, we are delivering greater reliability, more choice and stronger connectivity for our customers."


The restoration of the Boeing 777 to the London route forms part of Kenya Airways' continued investment in modernising its fleet and positioning the airline for sustainable growth as demand for international travel continues to recover.

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