Nairobi — Kenya Airways has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with the Republic of Sierra Leone, following a high-level visit by High Commissioner Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Peter K. Lavahun to the airline’s headquarters in Nairobi.

The visit, hosted by Group Managing Director and CEO Allan Kilavuka, marked more than 20 years of collaboration between the national carrier and Sierra Leone. Discussions centered on enhancing regional air connectivity and strengthening aviation ties across West Africa, with Freetown identified as a key hub in ongoing efforts.

Kilavuka emphasized the airline’s dedication to expanding access and delivering reliable service across the continent.
“We remain committed to offering exceptional experiences while connecting Africa to itself and the world,” he stated during the meeting.

High Commissioner Lavahun praised the airline for its consistency and service quality, describing Kenya Airways as a reliable and strategic partner for Sierra Leone.
The two sides also reviewed the impact of the airline’s operations in the region and explored future opportunities to scale up access between East and West Africa.
Kenya Airways has played a central role in linking major African cities, and its partnership with Sierra Leone continues to support trade, mobility, and diplomatic cooperation within the African continent.