Kenya Airways (KQ) posted a profit in 2024 for the first time in over a decade, in a development that partly underscores the airline’s improved operational performance, but also its exposure to movements on foreign exchange markets.
Speaking about last year’s results announcement earlier this week, Kenya Airways’ CEO Allan Kilavuka explained “our ratio earnings before interest tax, depreciation, and amortisation was 20% in 2024, which is higher than the industry’s average of 17% and…

























