Nairobi, Jan. 26 -- Kenya's aviation industry has registered a surge in strategic expansion and connectivity, pointing to redrawn business models in a bid to stay competitive.

After the disruptions that followed the Covid-19 pandemic, airlines across the domestic, regional and international sectors have embraced network realignment, collaboration and operational changes in a bid to stay afloat.

National carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ), has, for example, executed a focused route realignment strategy, having deepened its global alliances and launched partnerships.

"Last year, KQ focused on targeted route realignments driven by demand patterns and network optimisation. A key development was the introduction of London Gatwick, which allows us ...