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Kenya: KQ Cargo begin rose exports to Australia

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KQ Cargo is targeting to lift over 30 tonnes of flowers to Australia per month as part of revenue improvement in the ongoing Operation Pride.

The airline last week said that it would commence the exportation of Kenyan cut, following a new service the airline said was informed by a market research that identified Sydney and Melbourne, as key markets for Kenyan flowers.

The airline has partnered with Australia’s largest airline and flag bearer Qantas Airways.

KQ Cargo sales manager Patricia Odida said the airline’s thriving relationship with the Australian airline saw the success of the new service to uplift flowers via Johannesburg into Sydney and Melbourne.

“This is a major game changer for Kenya, in terms of increasing trade exports of flowers to nontraditional markets. This partnership opens up the Australian market for exporters and is a business opportunity for us to generate revenue,” she said.

“Previously exporters relied on other carriers, but when we got into an interline agreement with Qantas, we have seen the market grow and demand is steadily increasing. We are now working on an additional gateway through Bangkok.”

KQ Cargo continues to pursue more opportunities in the fast-growing flower business in the Far East countries including China.

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