Kenya Airways Ltd., the third biggest Saharan Africa Air Company , plans to establish air links with Libya and Tunisia in three years.It was always our intention to link Tripoli and Tunis, the headquarters of the African Development Bank while North Africa is beginning to look to the south, “said CEO of the Kenyan carrier, Titus Naikuni. Talks between the airline and Governments of Kenya, Tunisia and Libya have been slowed by the political turmoil in both countries of North Africa, he said.The airline’s only route in North Africa is Egypt.