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Kenya Airways Strengthens Government Travel Strategy with Fly Kenya Policy Enhancements

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Kenya Airways today held strategic deliberations with key government stakeholders  in a strategic move to promote the seamless adoption of the Fly Kenya policy for government travel. This  engagement is Kenya Airways active move to foster stronger partnerships, build capacity for government  travel agents, innovate solutions to support wider adoption and develop mechanisms to facilitate  integration of the policy within government agencies.  

“Today’s engagement reflects our shared commitment to the success of the ‘Fly Kenya’, noted Julius  Thairu, Chief Commercial and Customer Officer at Kenya Airways. “Our goal is to position Kenya Airways  as the go-to partner for government travel management. To achieve this, we remain dedicated to  enhancing our services, providing efficient air travel solutions and strengthening our partnership with the  Government of Kenya,” he added. 

Since its introduction in 2016, the government policy prioritizing the national carrier for air travel by  government ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs), has struggled with low compliance. This is  primarily due to the lack of enforcement mechanisms. The proposed integration of Foreign Travel  Management Information System (FOTIMS) by Kenya Airways is crucial to enhance transparency,  efficiency, and adherence.  

Speaking at the gathering, Arthur Osiya Chief of Staff Public Service Commission remarked, “We are  committed to working closely with Kenya Airways to streamline processes and ensure seamless  integration of the air travel policy. Fly Kenya positions the airline as a key enabler of efficient government  service delivery; ensuring government officials have access to enhanced and affordable travel solutions.” 

The policy is an extension of the government’s support for the airline, aimed at strengthening the carrier’s  financial sustainability, fostering national pride in the nation’s aviation industry, and enhancing Kenya’s  global connectivity and competitiveness. 

Further demonstrating its commitment to this initiative, Kenya Airways launched the Asante Executive  hub at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in September 2024—providing customized  travel solutions for government officials, including flexible booking options, competitive fares, priority  ticketing and dedicated customer service support. 

Through continued engagement, the airline aims to strengthen collaboration with the Kenyan government  to streamline policy implementation across all government agencies. This will not only improve uptake  due to government endorsement but also enhance tracking and reporting, ultimately contributing to the  growth of the national carrier and supporting broader economic development in the county. 

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