The uphill task promoters of open skies in Africa face played out this week as Kenya Airways came to the brink of getting locked out of Zambian airspace.
The event that would have resulted in massive disruption for air passengers between Zambia and Kenya was only averted after a last-minute capitulation that saw the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) grant flag-carrier Zambia Airways landing rights in Nairobi. During weekdays, Kenya…


