Kenya Airways may achieve its ambition to break even by 2024, despite its first half (H1) losses for 2023 more than doubling year-over-year, the company said. The company recorded an H1 net loss of KES38.3 billion ($261.4 million), deepened from its KES15.9 billion net loss in H1 2021. Like almost...
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