What you need to know:
Budget carrier Jambojet has revealed tickets prices for flying
between cities in Kenya without stopping at its hub in Nairobi from
October 2 after receiving regulatory nod for longer trips.
The carrier had received permission from Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) to fly directly from Mombasa to Kisumu and from Kisumu to Eldoret- Malindi-Lamu without stopping in Nairobi.
On Monday, Jambojet announced it will charge an introductory one-way
fare of Sh8,900 for direct flights between Mombasa and Kisumu, a lower
rate compared to breaking the trip in Nairobi.
Those flying between Mombasa and Eldoret will pay the same fare, a discount compared to the Sh11,800 they would have paid for taking two planes after a stopover in Nairobi.
“We continuously listen to our customers’ needs and are happy that we can now connect the Western region to the coastal region with the introduction of these direct flights,” said Titus Oboogi, head of sales and marketing, Jambojet.
The direct flight comes at a time when the aviation industry is in
turmoil following the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 that saw
airlines around the world grounded.
Kenya resumed domestic flights in July, but demand is yet to return to peak levels.
The airline will operate the two routes every Friday and Sunday, with the Mombasa-Eldoret and Kisumu flight departing from Mombasa at 1.15pm to arrive in Eldoret at 3.05pm and in Kisumu at 3.55pm. The flight will depart Eldoret at 3.25pm, and from Kisumu at 4.15pm to arrive in Mombasa at 6.05pm.
Jambojet said last month that they have also received permission to carry conventional cargo within and outside the country where the carrier currently flies.
After putting in place a raft of safety and health measures, Jambojet
restarted operations on July 15 and currently flies to six local
destinations of Malindi, Ukunda, Mombasa, Kisumu and Eldoret from its
hub in Nairobi.
The carrier also received approval to fly directly from Mombasa-Kigali-Mombasa, Mombasa-Entebbe-Mombasa and Mombasa- Dar es Salaam-Mombasa.
Other international routes include Mombasa- Dar es Salaam- Zanzibar-Mombasa, JKIA-Entebbe—Goma-Entebbe-JKIA and JKIA-Kigali-Bujumbura-JKIA.
The carrier had received permission from Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) to fly directly from Mombasa to Kisumu and from Kisumu to Eldoret- Malindi-Lamu without stopping in Nairobi.
Those flying between Mombasa and Eldoret will pay the same fare, a discount compared to the Sh11,800 they would have paid for taking two planes after a stopover in Nairobi.
“We continuously listen to our customers’ needs and are happy that we can now connect the Western region to the coastal region with the introduction of these direct flights,” said Titus Oboogi, head of sales and marketing, Jambojet.
Kenya resumed domestic flights in July, but demand is yet to return to peak levels.
The airline will operate the two routes every Friday and Sunday, with the Mombasa-Eldoret and Kisumu flight departing from Mombasa at 1.15pm to arrive in Eldoret at 3.05pm and in Kisumu at 3.55pm. The flight will depart Eldoret at 3.25pm, and from Kisumu at 4.15pm to arrive in Mombasa at 6.05pm.
Jambojet said last month that they have also received permission to carry conventional cargo within and outside the country where the carrier currently flies.
The carrier also received approval to fly directly from Mombasa-Kigali-Mombasa, Mombasa-Entebbe-Mombasa and Mombasa- Dar es Salaam-Mombasa.
Other international routes include Mombasa- Dar es Salaam- Zanzibar-Mombasa, JKIA-Entebbe—Goma-Entebbe-JKIA and JKIA-Kigali-Bujumbura-JKIA.
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