hisah wrote:mibbz wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:Titus Naikuni has taken the boldest step ever.. Always finish your career on a high
What bold step?
Possibly continuing flights into affected regions despite the ebola outbreak. Corporate greed at its best
Can KQ afford suspending west africa's lucrative trips in the midst of a tourism slump? Money got no morals. High risk move and if the bet goes against them... You have the right to call it corporate greed if you so wish, just like our members of parliament. I watched with disbelief as they argued over what they know not about, to paraphrase Kimunya.
On a second thought, We have always had travel advisories and that does not mean we suspend close down govt offices and businesses at the affected areas.
What I like about those airlines that suspended flights is that they gave business to the african airlines who wish to continue growing the continent.
Kenyans should be more serious. Uganda is a country where Ebola has been reported several times. Yet we have continued to send several students to Ug. schools and colleges. We've had a lot of trade activities with Ug. despite the scare. How many cases were brought to Kenya from this?
Effect on KQ share price? well, am scared on that..