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Kenya Airways claims that the war in Iran has increased demand for its flights

Kenya Airways reported on Monday that 'demand for seats in its flights has risen due to war effects in the Middle East.' The majority of these gains came from Europe, America and Asia. The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has caused a stir in the global aviation industry. Some airlines have raised fares, changed their schedules, or even cancelled flights due to the effects of the conflict.

Kenya Airways reported that the demand for seats, also known as the load factor, on its flights was almost 100%, up from 70% in January.

"We were this way... until February. It then increased significantly. "We reached 90%, 90, and 99," George Kamal said to reporters.

"And the biggest gains we're seeing are coming from Europe, the U.S. and Asia." "These routes contribute positively, very positively to our network," said?Kamal, without revealing any?details.

Paul Njoroge, the head of flight operations at Kenya Airways, said that Kenya Airways currently has a jet fuel supply for 56 days and is working to obtain more in India. (Reporting and writing by Edwin Waita, George Obulutsa, Alexander Smith).

(source: Reuters)