Air France-KLM Sets Up New Africa Office In Nairobi

Aviation

  • Air France-KLM has opened a new Africa headquarter in Nairobi, firmly Commiting to strengthening Network and Service Delivery.

 

  • The new office will enable Air France-KLM to better serve the growing demand for air travel in Africa as it currently operates flights to various destinations in the continent.

 

  • The new office will provide customers with a wide range of services, including ticketing, sales, and customer support.

 

 

Air France-KLM has announced the official opening of its new office in Nairobi, as part of its strategic plan to bolster its network and enhance services in the region.

 

The new region now consists of seven markets, including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Djibouti, South Africa, Nigeria, and Ghana, with the addition of South Africa, Nigeria, and Ghana as new markets.Giving his keynote address, Senior Vice President of Long-Haul at Air France-KLM Zoran Jelkic said,

“It made sense to bundle the strength of the different countries by creating a regional office in Nairobi which has become a centre of excellence to align our Air France & KLM policies and processes for this region and support the local teams for their specific requirements. For our customers, the new office has the benefit of a streamlined organization in terms of product offering, customer service and airport experience”.

 

The new office is situated in Merchant Square on Riverside Drive and will serve East and Southern Africa, as well as Nigeria and Ghana.

Air France KLM General Manager Nigeria, Ghana, East, and South Africa, Marius van der Ham engages Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen during the official opening of the Air France KLM African Region
Headquarters at Merchant Square, Riverside Drive Nairobi. Looking on is AirFrance KLM Group senior vice president long-haul Zoran Jelkic. The group’s choice of Nairobi as a regional headquarter is an acknowledgment of Kenya as the primary business centre of East Africa and a stable and dynamic business environment. PHOTO/COURTESY

 

The office will be headed by Mr. Marius van der Ham, who will serve as the Group’s General Manager (GM).

 

“This move is a testament to the Group’s unwavering commitment to the region and its drive to deliver unparalleled services to its valued customers,”

he said, noting that,

“Kenya has long been acknowledged as the primary business centre of East Africa, boasting a stable and dynamic business environment, excellent connectivity across the continent, and a wealth of talent to support our strategy”.

 

The new office will provide customers with a wide range of services, including ticketing, sales, and customer support. Customers will also be able to access information on the group’s products and services, including the Flying Blue loyalty program and the group’s partnerships with other airlines.

 

In addition, the new office will enable Air France-KLM to better serve the growing demand for air travel in the region. The group currently operates flights to various destinations in East Africa, including Nairobi and Dar es Salaam.

 

“Africa is a region with abundant resources, talent, and potential, and we are excited to be part of its growth story. Therefore, we see this new office as a crucial step towards firming our footprint in this region and regard it as a key priority within our network. For a start, we have expanded in East Africa by increasing our frequency, and secondly by opening Dar es Salaam for Air France in combination with Zanzibar. This is in addition to our already established network of KLM flights into Uganda and Rwanda.”

Said, Marius van der Ham.

 

As part of its commitment to boosting the travel experience, Nairobi is connecting the region to the world via the Group’s two hubs in Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol hence affording customers greater choice and flexibility when it comes to their travel needs.


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