Korean Air Touches Down in Kenya

Kenya is expected to benefit economically from an anticipated increase in asian tourism from South Korea, with the introduction of weekly flights to Nairobi.
  • Kenya:   Korean Air Touches Down in the Country

    Capital FM, 22 June 2012

    The inaugural Korean Air direct flight from Seoul in South Korea touched down at the Jomo Kenyatta international Airport on Friday morning, to a rousing welcome by government… Read more »

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  • Kenya:   Korean Air to Land in Kenya Friday

    Capital FM, 19 June 2012

    Tourist arrivals from Asia are set to increase, following the introduction of direct flights from Seoul, South Korea into the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) starting… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Korean Air Withdraws 'Primitive' Ad

    Capital FM, 18 June 2012

    Korean Air has removed an offensive advertisement from its website that described Kenyan people as having "primitive energy", after receiving heavy criticism from Kenyans on social… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Korean Air Advert Hits Turbulence

    The Star, 18 June 2012

    Korean Air, which is set to start flying to Nairobi this week, yesterday found itself on the harsh receiving end of Kenyans over an advert it put up. Many Kenyans online felt… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Kenyans Fury Over 'Primitive Energy' Ad

    Capital FM, 18 June 2012

    Korean Air on Monday faced a barrage of criticism over a promotion gaffe that described Kenyan people as having primitive energy, three days before the airline started direct… Read more »

Korean Air will fly into Nairobi three times a week (file photo).

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