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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Kenya Airways: The African Network, mid-2009
Kenya Airways has positioned itself as the pan-African carrier, with a brand-new fleet connecting West, Central, and Southern Africa from its stronghold in East Africa, based in Nairobi. By 2008, the airline maintained several European routes, as well as connections to Dubai, Mumbai, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou, showing the importance of China's connection to Africa. Kenya continues to fill in its African system, recently adding Libreville, Brazzaville, and Antananarivo.
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