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Jambojet slashes fares to mark 4th anniversary

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Jambojet on Monday announced a 72 hours special fares offer for 10,000 seats to all their local and international destinations. The first of its kind offer in Kenya will see customers pay as little as Ksh 2,200 one-way to its domestic destinations for bookings made between 17th and 19th April, 2018.

Customers travelling  between Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Malindi and Ukunda will pay only Ksh 2,200 one-way fares, while those plying to the airline’s recently launched flight to Entebbe, Uganda will pay as little as Ksh 7,330.

While unveiling the offer, Willem Hondius, Jambojet’s CEO said: As we celebrate our fourth birthday, we’re pleased to officially launch this promotional fare that’s in line with our mantra of enabling more Kenyans to fly to all their desired destinations affordably.

The airline which has flown over two million passengers since its debut in 2014, currently boasts of having one of the youngest fleet in the region comprising of four (4) Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 Next Generation aircrafts.  This, in addition to the soon to be acquired two (2) aircrafts later in the year are expected to bolsters the airline’s regional expansion plan.

The no frills airline operates a total of 500 monthly flights from its hub at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, of which 284 flights are for the coastal destinations of Mombasa, Ukunda and Malindi.

Jambojet is currently the main local airline operating on all local major routes countrywide. The airline has achieved undeniable business growth; increased numbers of routes from four to seven, increased frequency of flights due to fleet expansion and flown over two million passengers. Currently, Jambojet flies to Nairobi, Entebbe, Mombasa and Kisumu as well as to Eldoret, Malindi and Ukunda.

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