Zanzibar has allowed Kenyan low-cost carrier Jambojet to commence direct flights between Mombasa and the island.

From July 1, 2024, the airline will fly four times a week between the two destinations, with fares starting from $113 for a one-way ticket.

Jambojet Managing Director and CEO Karanja Ndegwa said the new route marks a significant milestone for the airline as it gears up to its 10th anniversary in April.

“Since its inception, Jambojet has been focusing on connecting people in the under-served or unserved routes. Our decision to launch the Mombasa – Zanzibar route is poised to strengthen relations between the two countries,” said Mr Ndegwa.

The Indian Ocean Island Minister of Infrastructure, Communication, and Transport, Khalid Salum Mohamed, said the low-cost carrier would increase the number of tourists and business travellers in the country.

“Considering Zanzibar’s 2050 Vision of enhancing the blue economy and increasing the number of visitors to our island, the expansion of infrastructure is essential to help achieve our goal and is a current national priority,” said Mohamed.

Jambojet flies to seven destinations from its hub in Nairobi – Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Mombasa, Eldoret, Kisumu, Malindi, Ukunda (Diani), Lamu, and Goma in Eastern DRC. 

The airline also operates three routes from its secondary hub in Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, and from July 2024 to Zanzibar. It also has cargo operations across its network.


 

Lorine Otamo is a science journalist who covers health, technology, agriculture, and climate change. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a knack for simplifying complex scientific topics.

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