Kusadikika wrote:I have put this in the politics section because that is where it belongs. Why do taxpayers have to pay for KQ losses?
Does KQ carry our flowers to European markets at a loss so that if we did not own then the flower industry would suffer?
Does it serve a national security function? Would the country be at risk of something if we did not have our own carrier?
Does it fly Kenyans at a discount? and even if it did is it the most competitively priced airline to most destinations out of Nairobi?
What would we suffer as country if we sold KQ to Emirates or Qatar or someone else who knows how to handle that business?
There's absolutely no strategic value for KQ the way it exists currently. In Moi's time there was but right now, no.
KQ has failed to win the hearts of Kenya as a brand or through price. KQ should be cheaper to Kenyans than other airlines. It will lose greatly to the SGR on local once the line is done to Kisumu.
KQ right now is just a Kenyan souvenir, our 'pride' will not allow us to get rid of it but it has no real value. May be we should ask the 'rich' politicians like you-know-who to buy it...
BBI will solve it :)