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Fly 748 projects more flight bookings in the last quarter of 2022

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Fly 748 is eyeing a significant increase in domestic flight bookings in the last quarter of the 2022 as hard-pressed tourism sector return to pre-COVID level activities.

Aggressive marketing campaigns by tourism and travel industry stakeholders following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions last year and a new perspective on travel and leisure, the airline said are helping drive up numbers.

“The travel and tourism industries are giving travellers more reasons to fly and visit destinations not only like how they used to travel before COVID-19. It is now beyond this and we are glad that people are also looking to travel even more post-pandemic,” said Fly 748 Managing Director, Moses Mwangi.

The latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, shows Africa’s international arrival numbers have reached 60 per cent of 2019 levels, the same level as global figures on strong pent-up demand and easing or lifting of travel restrictions.

Mwangi spoke on the sidelines of this year’s Getaway 2022 Tourism Fair being held at the Sarit Expo Center and running from the 28th – the 30th of October.

“We are here to showcase exciting travel packages for our existing and new customers, this is a platform that helps our wider initiative of demystifying air travel in the country,” he said.

This annual fair gives Sarit Centre shoppers the perfect opportunity to interact and book holiday packages with Kenya’s leading hotels, resorts, lodges, tented camps, airlines, and tour and travel operators for the Christmas season and beyond in a comfortable and secure environment.

Over the last two years, the airline has been on an aggressive domestic routes expansion from flying to the Mara only.

Now the operator flies daily to Malindi, Ukunda, Mombasa and Kisumu to support the growth of business and leisure tourism.

 

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