Things are looking up at Kenya Airways amidst a surge in fuel prices

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Despite a surge in fuel prices, things are looking up at Kenya Airways. Revenues are soaring, up 76% to more than $400 million so far in 2022. And after-tax losses for the first 6 months of this year fell to $82.4 million. CGTN's Ramah Nyang spoke to Kenya Airways Chairman, Michael Joseph. He started by focusing on the airline's plans to break even by 2024.







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Kenya
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Africa, News, kenya, airways, fuel
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