Kenya Airways targets increasing its fleet to 119 by 2021; while growing the number of destinations to over 115 from the over 50 that it currently flies to.
Emirates has announced a half year net profit of KES 48.88 billion for the 6 months to 30th September 2012 riding on stable passenger numbers. In the same period, Kenya Airways, reported a KES 4.7 billion loss citing falling passenger numbers.