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Major airline launches new UK flights to popular African holiday destination – and breaks are just as cheap Spain

Major airline launches new UK flights to popular African holiday destination – and breaks are just as cheap Spain

The Irish Suna day ago

A MAJOR airline has launched new flights to a popular African holiday spot.
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The new route will launch from Gatwick airport next month
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On 2 July 2025,
The new Gatwick route will operate at night three times a week - on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays - complementing Heathrow's existing schedule.
And for just over £1,000 per person Brits can take advantage of Kenya's stunning landscapes at the luxury hotel, Pinewood Resort and Spa set along the shores of Diani Beach, Papillon Lagoon Reef.
Nestled along the serene southern Mombasa coastline the
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The hotel is advertised as an ideal escape for couples seeking romance or families in search of a quiet retreat.
It is fit with four eateries and three bars, as well as an on-site gym and tennis court.
The hotel also offers spa treatments and a personal chef to guests staying in the suite.
A week's stay at the resort costs £1,189 including return flights and transfers. This is based on two sharing a deluxe room on a half board basis.
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Bookings made before 30 June will receive a £150 discount.
This comes as Kenya was named as
Five stunning, little-known holiday destinations
Kenya is one of the few places in the world where holidaymakers can spot the big five in their native habitat.
There are other reasons to visit the East African nation, including its
Neil Swanson,
TUI
UK&I Managing Director, said: "Kenya is an incredible destination offering breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich culture making it a truly unique place to explore.
"Since re-launching Kenya as a destination in 2023, it's no surprise demand has been booming and continuing to soar.
"Our Highlights of Kenya tour has seen an outstanding +236 per cent uplift for
Winter
2024/25 and +151 per cent for Summer 2025.
"Our new A Taste of Kenya Safari is already seeing strong sales for both seasons.
"This itinerary offers a more relaxed safari experience, with additional beach time to unwind at the end of the adventure.
"It's clear customers have a real appetite for this destination, so we are currently exploring new ways to enhance our offering such as private safaris or immersive lodge experiences, so it's definitely a destination to watch."

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