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Kenya Airways...why ignore..
Ericsson
#11061 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 1:35:46 PM
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Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,804
Location: NAIROBI
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter
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obiero
#11062 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 2:20:17 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,213
Location: nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing

KQ ABP 4.26
Impunity
#11063 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 4:01:27 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,331
Location: Masada
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky
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obiero
#11064 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 4:18:45 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,213
Location: nairobi
Impunity wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky

Yes. Timezones. Extra excited! Flights as far out as Dec 3rd fully booked

KQ ABP 4.26
sparkly
#11065 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 5:41:35 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
obiero wrote:
Impunity wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky

Yes. Timezones. Extra excited! Flights as far out as Dec 3rd fully booked


Excellent for the Government of Kenya, People of Kenya, Employees of KQ, suppliers of KQ and JV Partners of KQ.

Minorities shareholders rejoice in retweets and likes.
Life is short. Live passionately.
obiero
#11066 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 7:00:01 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,213
Location: nairobi
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
Impunity wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky

Yes. Timezones. Extra excited! Flights as far out as Dec 3rd fully booked


Excellent for the Government of Kenya, People of Kenya, Employees of KQ, suppliers of KQ and JV Partners of KQ.

Minorities shareholders rejoice in retweets and likes.

To each his own

KQ ABP 4.26
obiero
#11067 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 7:06:32 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,213
Location: nairobi
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
Impunity wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky

Yes. Timezones. Extra excited! Flights as far out as Dec 3rd fully booked


Excellent for the Government of Kenya, People of Kenya, Employees of KQ, suppliers of KQ and JV Partners of KQ.

Minorities shareholders rejoice in retweets and likes.

To each his own. Here is what Richard Quest says:
Ironically, one of the reasons I came to Nairobi in the first place is the way I will be leaving it: Kenya Airways and its inaugural flight to New York this weekend.

Today, I wanted to pay my first visit to the national airline’s headquarters and get a true sense of what makes this slowly rejuvenating legacy carrier tick.

The cargo hangars at KQ headquarters in Nairobi illustrate the complex challenges any airline chief executive faces.

We got a look inside the perishable goods hangar and an insight into the sheer scale of Kenya’s flower export industry.

You may buy your tulips in Amsterdam, but don’t be surprised if they passed through this building at some point.

Gaining access to the hangar involved three separate security checks. This was reassuring, but also frustrating.

We were searched on our entrance to the car park, walked across to the other side, and then searched again, by the same security guard.

Quite how we were supposed to have picked up anything untoward on our way is anyone’s guess, but it showed how security processes can load inefficiency into an operation.

Regulations are regulations, and such things make life hard for airline CEOs. Inside the hangar is perhaps the ultimate expression of this: A separate pen has been constructed solely for cargo bound for New York. America’s TSA has very specific requirements, and Kenya Airways must now abide by them.

From the cargo hangars we moved on to Kenya Airways’ training facility and maintenance hangar.

Under new CEO Sebastian Mikosz, the airline has been modernising. It has a new cost-efficient fleet and a lower cost of operations, essential to the airline’s future.

We also met a living symbol of the airline’ modern outlook, Captain Irene Mutungi, the first African female airline captain.

She pilots Kenya Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner and will be among those tasked with the Nairobi-New York route.

At a time when South African Airways is about to get another dollop of government money, it is refreshing to see an African carrier with a mandate to make a profit. Aviation in Africa is littered with the wreckage of airlines born in grandiosity or only flying because of government largesse.

KQ is undergoing root and branch reforms, to make the airline economically fit to fly in the global market.

If government stays out of the way and the reforms take place, then KQ will truly be the Pride of Africa.​​


KQ ABP 4.26
sparkly
#11068 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 9:44:51 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
Impunity wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky

Yes. Timezones. Extra excited! Flights as far out as Dec 3rd fully booked


Excellent for the Government of Kenya, People of Kenya, Employees of KQ, suppliers of KQ and JV Partners of KQ.

Minorities shareholders rejoice in retweets and likes.

To each his own. Here is what Richard Quest says:
Ironically, one of the reasons I came to Nairobi in the first place is the way I will be leaving it: Kenya Airways and its inaugural flight to New York this weekend.

Today, I wanted to pay my first visit to the national airline’s headquarters and get a true sense of what makes this slowly rejuvenating legacy carrier tick.

The cargo hangars at KQ headquarters in Nairobi illustrate the complex challenges any airline chief executive faces.

We got a look inside the perishable goods hangar and an insight into the sheer scale of Kenya’s flower export industry.

You may buy your tulips in Amsterdam, but don’t be surprised if they passed through this building at some point.

Gaining access to the hangar involved three separate security checks. This was reassuring, but also frustrating.

We were searched on our entrance to the car park, walked across to the other side, and then searched again, by the same security guard.

Quite how we were supposed to have picked up anything untoward on our way is anyone’s guess, but it showed how security processes can load inefficiency into an operation.

Regulations are regulations, and such things make life hard for airline CEOs. Inside the hangar is perhaps the ultimate expression of this: A separate pen has been constructed solely for cargo bound for New York. America’s TSA has very specific requirements, and Kenya Airways must now abide by them.

From the cargo hangars we moved on to Kenya Airways’ training facility and maintenance hangar.

Under new CEO Sebastian Mikosz, the airline has been modernising. It has a new cost-efficient fleet and a lower cost of operations, essential to the airline’s future.

We also met a living symbol of the airline’ modern outlook, Captain Irene Mutungi, the first African female airline captain.

She pilots Kenya Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner and will be among those tasked with the Nairobi-New York route.

At a time when South African Airways is about to get another dollop of government money, it is refreshing to see an African carrier with a mandate to make a profit. Aviation in Africa is littered with the wreckage of airlines born in grandiosity or only flying because of government largesse.

KQ is undergoing root and branch reforms, to make the airline economically fit to fly in the global market.

If government stays out of the way and the reforms take place, then KQ will truly be the Pride of Africa.​​



Absurdity without legs. Doesn't he know that KQ is a national asset, owned and controlled primarily by the people of Kenya through their democratically elected government? Why should the people stay away from their asset?
Life is short. Live passionately.
obiero
#11069 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 9:51:41 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,213
Location: nairobi
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
Impunity wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
KQ Direct Flight is trending on twitter

That's a local trend, tomorrow it will be global as KQ receives live showers of blessing


The showers of blessing will be due kesho ya ingine...it will land the day after tomorrow.
By the I hope it will land on clear daytime sky

Yes. Timezones. Extra excited! Flights as far out as Dec 3rd fully booked


Excellent for the Government of Kenya, People of Kenya, Employees of KQ, suppliers of KQ and JV Partners of KQ.

Minorities shareholders rejoice in retweets and likes.

To each his own. Here is what Richard Quest says:
Ironically, one of the reasons I came to Nairobi in the first place is the way I will be leaving it: Kenya Airways and its inaugural flight to New York this weekend.

Today, I wanted to pay my first visit to the national airline’s headquarters and get a true sense of what makes this slowly rejuvenating legacy carrier tick.

The cargo hangars at KQ headquarters in Nairobi illustrate the complex challenges any airline chief executive faces.

We got a look inside the perishable goods hangar and an insight into the sheer scale of Kenya’s flower export industry.

You may buy your tulips in Amsterdam, but don’t be surprised if they passed through this building at some point.

Gaining access to the hangar involved three separate security checks. This was reassuring, but also frustrating.

We were searched on our entrance to the car park, walked across to the other side, and then searched again, by the same security guard.

Quite how we were supposed to have picked up anything untoward on our way is anyone’s guess, but it showed how security processes can load inefficiency into an operation.

Regulations are regulations, and such things make life hard for airline CEOs. Inside the hangar is perhaps the ultimate expression of this: A separate pen has been constructed solely for cargo bound for New York. America’s TSA has very specific requirements, and Kenya Airways must now abide by them.

From the cargo hangars we moved on to Kenya Airways’ training facility and maintenance hangar.

Under new CEO Sebastian Mikosz, the airline has been modernising. It has a new cost-efficient fleet and a lower cost of operations, essential to the airline’s future.

We also met a living symbol of the airline’ modern outlook, Captain Irene Mutungi, the first African female airline captain.

She pilots Kenya Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner and will be among those tasked with the Nairobi-New York route.

At a time when South African Airways is about to get another dollop of government money, it is refreshing to see an African carrier with a mandate to make a profit. Aviation in Africa is littered with the wreckage of airlines born in grandiosity or only flying because of government largesse.

KQ is undergoing root and branch reforms, to make the airline economically fit to fly in the global market.

If government stays out of the way and the reforms take place, then KQ will truly be the Pride of Africa.​​



Absurdity without legs. Doesn't he know that KQ is a national asset, owned and controlled primarily by the people of Kenya through their democratically elected government? Why should the people stay away from their asset?

He probably meant interference in day to day activities like what took place at Kenya Power

KQ ABP 4.26
Angelica _ann
#11070 Posted : Saturday, October 27, 2018 10:42:22 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,935
When is this hyped up flight, departing time from Nairobi... I want to watch coz is made for some wonderful story for my grandchildren Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly the
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