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Kenya Airways begins Ljubljana codeshare flights

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Kenya Airways is extending its reach into the Slovenian market. The carrier has placed its designator code and flight numbers (KQ3812/13) onto Air France’s Tuesday and Thursday service between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Ljubljana. Kenya Airways had previously maintained the agreement in 2019 but it has not been operational since. Ljubljana is currently the carrier's only codeshare service to a market in the former Yugoslavia. Based on indirect traffic flow, Cairo has the largest number of passengers to and from Ljubljana in Africa. It is followed by leisure points in the Indian Ocean such as Zanzibar, Mauritius, and the Seychelles, as well as points in South Africa. Turkish Airlines handles the bulk of Slovenia’s Africa traffic, followed by Air France.

July 04, 2024
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  1. Anonymous15:14

    This has to be one of the most unusual news we've had in the past year

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  2. Anonymous15:28

    I almost had an heart attack when I misread it and thought it wrote that they are starting flights to Lju.

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    1. Anonymous15:31

      😀😀 that would be nice

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  3. Anonymous15:29

    Cairo should be directly served

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    1. Anonymous16:48

      yea, right LOL

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  4. Anonymous15:43

    Haaha Cairo Ljubljana.... Seriously 😳

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    1. Anonymous16:35

      Yes seriously. I don’t get why is it so funny to you?

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    2. Anonymous17:02

      Not sure why anyone'd be surprised. Quite a few tourists visit Egypt and Cairo is the main entryway lol

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    3. Anonymous23:13

      Exactly

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