
Etihad Airways senior management reaffirmed the airline'scommitment to significantly expanding its Nairobi service during a visit to the Kenyancapital.
Speaking in Nairobi, they said that the airline will progressively increase flights between Abu Dhabi and Nairobi,growing from the current four weekly services to eight weekly by October, and reaching 14services from 15 December 2025, more than tripling weekly capacity on the route.
The expansion demonstrates Etihad's confidence in the Kenyan market following strongperformance since the route's December 2024 launch.
“We're here inNairobi to underscore how important this market is to Etihad. We've continued to seedemand that validates our decision to significantly increase capacity on this routeto double daily service,” said Javier Alija, Etihad Vice President Global Sales and Distribution.
"Kenya represents one of Africa's most dynamic aviation markets, and we're responding tothat energy. This expansion provides our guests with greater frequency and improvedconnectivity between our two destinations."
The enhanced schedule will offer approximately 1,600 additional weekly seats by mid-December, bringing Etihad's total weekly seat capacity on the route to over 2,200.
The Nairobi expansion forms part of Etihad's broader African growth strategy, whichincludes new services to Addis Ababa through a landmark joint venture with EthiopianAirlines, increased frequencies to Casablanca and Johannesburg, and a partnership withAir Seychelles.
"Africa represents incredible opportunity for aviation growth. "Ourpartnerships across the continent, combined with direct services like Nairobi, createseamless connections for travelers moving between Africa, the Middle East, and beyond."
The enhanced Nairobi service will connect with Etihad's global network of more than 80destinations, offering Kenyan travelers improved access to popular routes includingLondon, Paris, Mumbai, and key destinations across Europe and the Indian subcontinent.
The increased frequency comes at a significant time for Kenya's tourism sector, with visitor numbers reaching three million in 2024 and targets of five million in the coming years.
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