This archive report was first published on 29 July 2019.
On the eve of peak season in August 2019, Jambojet, a regional low-cost carrier, is set to enhance its services to the Coastal towns of Mombasa, Ukunda (Diani), and Malindi.
Following its recent achievement of IATA Operational Safety Audit registration, the airline will operate 48 weekly flights to Mombasa, up from the current 40, and increase frequencies to Ukunda and Malindi to twice daily.
According to Jambojet CEO Allan Kilavuka, the airline is responding to customer demand for more flights during peak season, which promises increased passenger numbers.
‘We are responding to our customers’ demands for these additional frequencies in line with our core promise of providing convenience, safety, and reliability in our operations,’ Kilavuka said.
The additional frequencies will see Jambojet offer an extra 23% seat capacity to the Coastal destinations, while Kisumu, Eldoret, and Entebbe will retain their current frequencies of 21, 20, and 10 weekly flights respectively.