Kenya Airways signs interline agreement with Air Europa

Kenya Airways (KQ) has signed a codeshare agreement with Air Europa, the third-largest Spanish carrier, to extend its reach in Europe and the United States of America. The new agreement will allow Air Europa passengers to fly to Nairobi (NBO, Kenya) from Amsterdam (AMS, Netherlands) as well as allow Kenya Airways guests to fly to Madrid (MAD, Spain), Palma de Mallorca (PMI, Spain), New York (JFK, United States of America), and Miami (MIA, United States of America)

Kenya Airways will deploy its codes on four Air Europa routes, specifically Amsterdam (AMS, Netherlands) – Madrid, Madrid – Palma de Mallorca, Madrid – New York, and Madrid – Miami, while Air Europa will place their code on the Kenya Airways Amsterdam – Nairobi flight. The agreement has significantly expanded customers’ travel options by providing access and convenience as guests will enjoy benefits such as the purchase of a single ticket, a single check-in, and connections with minimum waiting times, among others.


“We are excited about this partnership as it will provide our guests with more convenient travel options to Europe and the United States. Air Europa has been our partner under the SkyTeam Alliance, and this agreement allows us to collaborate more for the mutual benefit of our guests giving them more access and connectivity.” Said Martin Gitonga, Kenya Airways Head of Network Planning and Alliances. 

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“We are very pleased with the partnership we have signed with Kenya Airways. In addition to working with one of the most established and prestigious airlines in Africa, this alliance allows us to significantly expand our reach in a region with growing demand, which will certainly be of great benefit to our customers,” said Estelle Leray, Air Europa’s Director of Alliances.

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