Kenya’s national carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ) has announced the signing of a strategic interline agreement with South African regional airline, CemAir. Kenya Airways says, “this partnership will significantly expand the airline’s network by enabling seamless connections via Johannesburg (JNB) and Cape Town (CPT), further strengthening connectivity across key markets in Africa.”
According to Kenya Airways, “under this agreement, KQ customers will now have access to Cemair’s network on key routes from Johannesburg to ten domestic destinations including; Bloemfontein, Hoedspruit and Kimberley within South Africa, as well as 4 regional points such as Maun, Victoria Falls, and Harare.” Similarly, “CemAir customers will benefit from seamless connections onto Kenya Airways flights to 15 destinations across Africa, including major hubs such as Dar es Salaam, Addis Ababa, Entebbe, Accra, and Abidjan. This will allow them to enjoy single-ticket itineraries and coordinated connections, creating a smoother travel experience across multiple African markets.”
Ag. Group Managing Director & CEO, Kenya Airways, Captain George Kamal said it is partnering with CemAir “to further expand our network and offer our customers more seamless travel options across the continent. This collaboration reflects our continued commitment to connecting Africa’s people, cultures, and markets, while creating opportunities that support the growth and prosperity of the regions we serve.”
Chief Executive Officer, CemAir, Miles van der Molen said: “We are delighted to be upgrading our longstanding relationship with Kenya Airways to a strategic partnership. Our combined networks and strengths create a solid foundation for future growth and connectivity across the continent and beyond, and we look forward to deepening this collaboration for the benefit of our customers.”
Kenya Airways noted that it currently “operates three daily flights to Johannesburg and 9 weekly flights to Cape Town from Nairobi, providing strong feed into the expanded network opportunity enabled by this partnership. This collaboration aligns with Kenya Airways’ ongoing strategy to grow its network through partnerships that deliver greater connectivity and value for passengers across the continent and beyond.”

