What We Believe In

Since we first took to the skies in January 1977, our dedication to our People, Customers, the Environment, and the Society in which we operate in has kept us grounded. 

As we connect the world to Africa and Africa to the world, our goal remains to drive impact and provide value in these four areas. 

Customer Experience

We value every single customer who chooses us whether for business, leisure, healthcare, education, or any other reason. Our promise is to deliver the best level of service and a delightful experience with a warm African touch that is based on years of customer feedback and research.

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Customer Experience
Safety First

Safety First, Safety Always

Safety is one of our core values and our license to operate. It is ingrained in our operations and practices on the ground and in the air. All employees are committed to upholding our ethos of safety first and safety always.

Our commitment is to maintain the highest safety standards, foster a Safety Culture throughout our business, and engage in ongoing learning and improvement that ensures a secure environment for all employees and guests.

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Red for GREEN: Sustainability

At Kenya Airways, we believe that our planet, people and profits can co-exist. For this reason, we have evolved our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy to a multi-faceted Environmental, Social and Governance strategy and signed up as a member of the UN Global Compact as the only African Airline and the Africa Shared Values Initiative.

As a member of the Sky Team Alliance, we embrace shared value thinking and have identified priority SDGs essential to sustainable business operations. We urge you to collaborate with us as we fly green.

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Sustainability
Growth for our People

Growth for our People

We take great pride in our employees. Their professionalism, expertise and warm personalities ensure we deliver our services with a caring African touch to the utmost standards.

Our dedicated and talented staff are not only ambassadors of our airline in every facet of their work but are an integral part of our journey as the Pride of Africa. 

If you're interested in joining our journey, please visit our recruitment portal below to explore available job opportunities.

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Partnerships for Growth

"I can do things you cannot, you can do things I cannot; together we can do great things." - Mother Teresa.

At Kenya Airways, we strongly believe in the power of coming together with like-minded partners to bring mutually beneficial synergies in helping us scale and grow in areas we cannot alone.

Partnerships, therefore, continue to be key for us. Kenya Airways has been a member of the Sky Team Alliance since 2007 and is proud to be the only African carrier in the Alliance.

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Partnerships for Growth

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08 مايو 2024

Kenya Airways confirms that military authorities in Kinshasa have unconditionally released our two employees who had been detained since 19 April 2024.

Position Statement: Kenya Airways Suspends Flights To Kinshasa

29 أبريل 2024

Due to the continued detention of KQ employees by the Military Intelligence Unit in Kinshasa, Kenya Airways (KQ) is unable to support our flights without personnel effectively. As a result, we reached a difficult decision to suspend flights to Kinshasa effective 30th April 2024 until we can effectively support these flights. 

KENYA AIRWAYS STATEMENT ON DETENTION OF ITS EMPLOYEES IN KINSHASA

26 أبريل 2024

Kenya Airways (KQ) confirms that on Friday, April 19th, 2024, two of our employees at our Airport office in Kinshasa were arrested and continue to be detained by the Military Intelligence Unit known as Detection Militaire des Activities Anti Patrie (DEMIAP). During their arrest, their phones were seized, and all access to them has been denied. On April 23rd 2024, the Kenyan embassy officials and a few KQ staff were allowed to visit them but only for a few minutes.

Customer Update III: Dubai Flights Resumption

19 أبريل 2024

Dubai Airport authorities have today released a notice stating that they are still experiencing operational challenges due to the recent severe weather. To support the gradual and smoother recovery, the notice requires airlines to reduce their capacity to Dubai by 50% to facilitate ground handling, minimise inconvenience, and reduce congestion at Dubai Airport.