Kenya Airways (KQ) has announced sweeping changes to its Summer Schedule, suspending several routes most 
notably Rome (Italy), and Muscat (Oman) due to low uptake, whilst announcing new destinations 
that are to be launched between July and October 2012 including Kilimanjaro 
(Tanzania), Eldoret (Kenya), Abuja (Nigeria) and Beirut 
(Lebanon).
 
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The optimized 
schedule comes as the airline moves to increase frequencies on existing 
routes to meet changing and growing demand, while opening new routes in 
Africa and the Middle East. Kenya Airways Group Managing Director, Dr. 
Titus Naikuni said the decision to halt operations on the routes was 
also based on insufficient demand to sustain the routes. 
"“Owing to the 
decreased passenger volumes on these routes, we have decided to re-align
 our capacity across the entire network to meet growing demand on other 
destinations including new ones,” said Dr Naikuni."
 
Kenya Airways' Summer 2012 Schedule 
Kenya (Domestic) 
- Kisumu City boosted with introduction of an extra frequency over the weekends bringing it to 4x daily. On specific weekdays the airline will maintain its 3x daily flights. An Embraer E190 will be deployed on the route especially in the mornings and evenings.  
 Africa 
- All Lagos daytime flights to Accra are combined as KQ 534 operating Nairobi –
 Lagos – Accra – Nairobi. As a result, Kenya Airways will be flying into 
Accra 12 times a week and 9 times a week to Lagos.  
- Additionally, the 
introduction of wide-body capacity into and out of Lagos and Accra is 
set to have significant impact on Kenya Airways’ passenger and cargo 
revenue streams as it will enable it to offer more capacity and minimum 
connecting time between Guangzhou, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Dubai, Mumbai and
 West Africa.   
- Ndjamena increased to 3x direct flights a 
week.
- Dakar will now connect through Ouagadougou which increases flights to OUA to 3 times a week. 
- Bamako flights will operate 
via Cotonou 3 times a week; this is expected to ease out on the payload 
issues that the Bamako passengers have experienced in the past. 
Middle East & Asia
- Mumbai, India is increased from daily to 10 
flights a week with 3x weekly flights to Delhi. 
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia has an extra flight added, bringing the frequency to 3x weekly effective July 2012. 
- New direct flight to Dubai which 
will operate 3x a week with late evening departures from Jomo 
Kenyatta International Airport to capture the late connecting traffic 
arriving into Nairobi. This is in addition to the daily Dubai service 
that the airline operates. The airline will now operate 10 non-stop 
flights to Dubai. 
Europe
- Europe has
 a capacity increase despite the suspension of Rome flights.
- Effective
 July 2012, flights to London Heathrow will increase to 10 flights per 
week on the 322 seater Boeing 777-200. This is to cater for increased traffic demand during the Olympics. 
- Paris flights will increase to 6
 weekly flights during the July – August peak period and the daily 
Amsterdam capacity will be upgraded to a Boeing 777-200.