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Travelers will now book direct flights to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Nairobi following the entry of low cost carrier Air Asia. Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano says the carrier which will ply the route four times weekly from Jomo Kenyatta International airport, will boost the country’s tourist market expansion into Air pacific region. Kenya targets to host 3 million tourists by end of December 2024.
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Direct Flights to Malaysia: Kenya welcomes Air Asia into its skies
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