Kenya has introduced a new regulatory framework for foreign airlines to strengthen tourism, trade, and employment while aligning with Vision 2030. The system, overseen by a Technical Evaluation Committee, will streamline market access, improve transparency, and expand global connectivity. By encouraging more carriers to operate in Kenya, the country aims to increase direct flights, attract business travelers, create jobs, and position itself as East Africa’s aviation and tourism hub.
Kenya launches new airline rules to boost tourism, jobs, trade.

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