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KQ board Chairman Dennis Awori. PHOTO | FILE
By SANDRA CHAO-BLASTO, schao@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
National carrier Kenya Airways (KQ) has defended its partnership with Dutch airline KLM saying that it is still commercially viable.
KQ board Chairman, Dennis Awori, in a statement to newsrooms
said that KLM was both a shareholder and business partner of the
airline, adding that the relationship was crucial if Kenya Airways
needed to expand its network at a lower cost.
“We believe that this partnership is a key enabler
in achieving our turnaround in the short term. Our network strategy is
based on the airline’s view of the level of capacity we need to avail to
return to profitability,” he said.
Mr Awori refuted claims made by pilots yesterday
through their lobby (KALPA) that Kenya Airways' management was bringing
in KLM employees without a competitive recruitment process.
“All employees at Kenya Airways have been selected
based on merit and KLM as our partner and shareholder has assisted in
identifying the right talent for key positions...the airline has a
comprehensive succession plan and all management director interviews and
appointments are undertaken by the Board,” he said in the circular
dated Thursday.
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