EGYPTAIR vs KENYA AIRWAYS vs SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS (photos)

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Comparing three african carriers. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL "AIRLINE vs AIRLINE" since 2008!

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  • Kenya Airways is the Best African Airline to compete on global platform !

  • Great Video.

    When I flew Egypt Air last I was not impressed, poorly maintained A320 with below average service and thefood was misrable. It looks like they are improving now with the star allience membership, they have a great new livery! Have never flew on the other two but I would like to. For now I would choose SAA.

    Thanx

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  • SAA!

  • @eric2peregalli

    lmao no they don't... KQ has dominated that award for the last decade!!

  • @aresgodofwar10

    lmao.. out of all the 3 airlines its only kenya airways followed by saa that have dominated the best airline in Africa awards over the last decade.. whats the use of having a big airline if you consistently provide below par service and food??

    Also in th enext 5 years KQ will expand to 50+ aircraft so please keep up!

  • @Soutpielable

    Actually Kenya was considering a nuclear reactor to built.. but it went with the much more renewable, cleaner and safer means of investing in renewable energy such as wind and geothermal power. SO its not that we're not close... stfu!!

  • Kenya Airways beats them all. Pride of Africa.

  • Bride? Where is your spelling PRIDE?

  • In the meanwhile, Egypt is on fire and is the source of scorn from the rest of the world. And Kenya is… well, Kenya, and a long way aways from even dreaming of having something as common as a nuclear power reactor.

    Good night, end of discussion and thank you for your amusing and ignorant comments and opinions.

  • All in all, the results were the same as they have been for the last decade, cementing, without doubt, the fact that it is the only truly international carrier from an otherwise tragic continent. All this, despite the fact that SAA has drastically reduced is position as the world’s airline with most international destinations since it handed over routes to fellow Star Alliance partners such as Qantas, Lufthansa, SAS, et al.

  • Africa’s top-three airports went, as usual, to South African destinations. Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban took all the awards: 1,2 and 3. Nairobi and Cairo, yet once more, did not feature on any lists. Johannesburg, again, is the largest and busiest airport in its part of the world. Unlike Egypt, in particular, government has been very certain to avoid this country becoming a charter-tourist destination (it’s too developed and expensive for such, in any event), which would inflate figures

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