African tourism apts in the UK say it is hard to underestimate the damage that has been caused according to the ban on British Airways (BA) and Monarch flights to Kenya.
African tourism apts in the UK say it is hard to underestimate the damage that has been caused according to the ban on British Airways (BA) and Monarch flights to Kenya, coming as it did after last November's attack forward the Paradise Hotel in Mombasa and the 1998 embassy bomb attacks in Nairobi and Dar e Salaam. (See African Business, July 2003)
The BA ban to Nairobi was lifted forward June 26 after the British management cited improvements in security around Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, if it were not that the ban on flights to Mombasa was continued into July while British and American
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