Fly to Johannesburg on Kenya Airways from London.
About South Africa
South Africa offers flights from most major cities and has a wide variety of hotel accommodations to suit all budgets. Other attractions such as game safaris, Table Mountain and the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of his life are all within reach. The perfect climate is sure to be an added bonus for your stay. With its beautiful scenery, culture, diverse people and abundance of animal life, South Africa is an unforgettable travel destination.
About Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways (KQ), known as "The Pride of Africa," is Kenya's national airline headquartered in Nairobi. Established in 1977 following the dissolution of East African Airways, it operates from its main hub at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
As a member of the SkyTeam Alliance, Kenya Airways connects over 45 destinations worldwide, with 37 located in Africa. The airline serves more than 5 million passengers and transports over 70,000 tons of cargo annually.
In 2024, Kenya Airways achieved a significant milestone by recording a pretax profit of 5.53 billion Kenyan shillings ($42.82 million), marking its first profit since 2013. This turnaround was largely attributed to substantial foreign-exchange gains and improved operational efficiency.
The airline's fleet comprises various aircraft types, including Boeing 737s, Boeing 787 Dreamliners, and Embraer E190s, facilitating both regional and international flights. Kenya Airways also operates Jambojet, a low-cost subsidiary focusing on domestic and regional routes.
Committed to enhancing connectivity across Africa and beyond, Kenya Airways continues to play a pivotal role in the continent's aviation industry