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Friday, April 26, 2013

Kenya Airways to operate its first Boeing 777 300ER flight to London Heathrow - TravelHouseUK

Kenya Airways to operate its first Boeing 777 300ER flight to London Heathrow - TravelHouseUK
TEST Kenya Airways, the flag carrier of Kenya, has chosen London Heathrow Airport being one of the two launch destinations in November this year for its upcoming Boeing 777 300ER. Capitalizing on potential of commercial aviation to provide the best of air travel, TravelhouseUK provides bargain deals along with the latest offers on the web. Ch Aviation has reported that Kenya Airways will be utilizing its first Boeing 777 300ER for regular flights to London Heathrow from Nairobi, Kenya.

The revision of the route with the Boeing 777 300ER would allow the potential for driving down airfare for flights to Nairobi under Kenya Airways, since the aircraft is expected of improved fuel efficiency.

The allocation of latest aircraft will also prove the airline’s priority with respect to its passenger sector hailing from the UK, increasing passenger loyalty in the process.

TravelhouseUK has standardized access for international flights in the UK which are operated by major airlines across all regions. The agency also offers bargain deals available with Kenya Airways, which include flights to Djibouti City, Malindi, Dar Es Salaam, Abidjan and Kilimanjaro.

Flights to London Heathrow Airport with the Boeing 777 300ER will start on the 4th of November, which will then follow on with the new aircraft also being allocated to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport on 8th of November. These flights will be operating from Nairobi on the same schedule and flight frequency as before. Kenya Airways has placed an order for 4 Boeing 777 300ERs, which will accommodate more than 300 passengers per flight among its classes of Premier World business class and Economy class.

The Boeing 777 is the largest twinjet airliner in commercial production, and has held a reputation for supporting relatively higher passenger loads within its performance limitations. Its 300ER variant has its stretched capacity to accommodate increased number of passengers. It also has given higher returns in fuel economy, while its extended range makes it a suitable airliner for long haul flights.

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, has evolved into a financial stronghold within East Africa. International investment and urban development has led to the city having a circle of influence in the region of central Kenya, while government has allocated it as the capital of its county, its district as well as its own entire province. Thus it automatically shoulders being the reception for overseas travelers arriving in the country.

Based in the capital city of Nairobi, Kenya Airways has its hub of operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The flag carrier of Kenya has remained a loyal operator of Boeing aircraft which consist most of its fleet, and has further inductions underway for following up progress on such inter continental scale. These inductions include
9 Boeing 787 Dreamliners along with 4 Embraer 190s. The airline is also a distinguished member of the Sky Team aviation alliance.