Kenya Airways Plc has warned that recent media reports about its shareholding structure are misleading and could undermine public confidence in the airline. The clarification follows information published in the Business Daily newspaper on April 5, 2026, and other digital media channels. “Contrary to information published regarding the purported winding up of the Employee Share
Kenya Airways has announced a major financial loss in its financial results for the 2025 financial year. This represents a major decline from the positive financial results announced in 2024. Financial results from the airline reveal a loss before tax of Ksh 17.2 billion. This compares to a Ksh 5.4 billion profit earned in 2024.
Kenya Airways, popularly known as ‘The Pride of Africa’, has forged a fresh strategic partnership in a bid to deepen air connectivity on the African continent. The country’s flag carrier announced a major interline partnership deal with CemAir, a move that is a step in the right direction in a bid to deepen regional and