Low-cost carrier Jambojet will resume flights to five local destinations on July 15, 2020.
In a statement Tuesday, it will operate three daily flights to Mombasa, two to Kisumu, two to Eldoret, one to Malindi and four weekly flights to Diani.
“Since we halted operations back in April, we have been working with the Government of Kenya and the authorities to ensure that we create a safe environment for our customers when we get back to the skies,” said Jambojet acting Managing Director, Karanja Ndegwa.
Our Pilots have have been busy! They are taking training flights to stay current, and are ready to fly you to your favorite destination when skies open. We cannot wait to have you back on board! #FlyJambojet #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/cs4FS7Bo9T
— #NowTravelReady (@FlyJambojet) July 6, 2020
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Enhanced health and safety measures
“We want to assure our customers that we will follow the safety guidelines put in place to offer our customers a safe and pleasant flying experience,” said Jambojet acting Managing Director, Karanja Ndegwa.
According to its website, passengers will pay between KSh 3,500 to Ksh 4, 500 on a one-way ticket to Kisumu, Mombasa, Eldoret and Malindi from Nairobi.
Temperature checks will be done on arrival at the airport, and hand sanitisers will be provided at all customer touchpoints. All passengers and crew will be required to wear facemask throughout the journey and observe social distancing on all queues and at the lounge.
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