Well said, brother.
We'll see what's going to happen to KQ. I hope the management will make the right decisions.
KQ came a long way since the nineteeneighties, when it was just one big collection of junk, until it became the modern Pride Of Africa of today.
Hopefully, KALPA and Cpt. Mwangi will come to the conclusion, that it's better to keep up with other airlines, than to chose the easy way by sitting back and relaxing.
Corruption has its way much too often in Kenya, helping few but harming many.