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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 2, 2025Air Travel Updates in East Africa
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Air Travel Updates in East Africa

Qatar Airways announces an additional daily flight on the Doha-Nairobi route amid a major data breach at Qantas.

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Wednesday 11:00 AMCapital BusinessFirst

Qatar Airways adds one daily flight to Doha-Nairobi route

Qatar Airways adds one daily flight to Doha-Nairobi route

Qatar Airways has announced an increase in daily flights between Doha and Nairobi to three, aiming to enhance passenger numbers on the route.

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Qatar Airways has announced an increase in daily flights between Doha and Nairobi to three, aiming to enhance passenger numbers on the route.

  • New schedule adds **one** daily flight, bringing the total to **three**.
  • Key organizations involved are Kenya Airways and Qatar Airways.
  • The announcement coincided with a codeshare agreement to market each other's seats, enhancing customer options.
Wednesday 4:15 PMCapital Business

Qantas data breach exposes up to six million customer profiles

Qantas data breach exposes up to six million customer profiles

Qantas is informing customers about a data breach involving a cyber attack on a third-party customer service platform that exposed data of up to six million individuals.

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Qantas is informing customers about a data breach involving a cyber attack on a third-party customer service platform that exposed data of up to six million individuals.

  • Data accessed includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, and frequent flyer numbers.
  • Vanessa Hudson, Qantas Group CEO, has apologized and advised concerned customers to use a dedicated support line.
  • The breach follows alerts from the FBI regarding Scattered Spider, a cyber criminal group that has also targeted the airline sector recently.
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