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Jambojet Flies Higher on 10th Anniversary with Ambitious Growth Strategy

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Jambojet, marking a decade of operation, is set to embark on a pivotal growth strategy aimed at solidifying its position as East Africa’s premier budget airline. Owned by Kenya Airways, the carrier is poised to expand its regional footprint and bolster its cargo operations.

Vincent Rague, Chairman of Jambojet, highlighted the airline’s recent achievements, emphasizing a 19% increase in flights in 2023 and a market share surge to 52%. He unveiled plans for new routes and the establishment of a secondary hub in Mombasa, enabling enhanced connectivity and operational efficiency.

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Managing Director and CEO Karanja Ndegwa reaffirmed Jambojet’s commitment to regional expansion, pinpointing East Africa as a key target. Direct flights to Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo launched in 2021 signaled the company’s ambition.

Jambojet’s post-Covid recovery has been robust, with passenger numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Ndegwa attributed this success to customer-centric initiatives and ongoing fleet modernization efforts, notably with Dash 8 400 aircraft.

Scheduled to commence operations on July 1st, the Mombasa-Zanzibar route underscores Jambojet’s focus on enhancing connectivity and affordability for travelers. Ndegwa emphasized the company’s sustainability ethos, exemplified by participation in initiatives like The Sustainable Flight Challenge.

The expansion strategy received acclaim from Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen, Cabinet Secretary for Roads, Transport & Public Works, who lauded Jambojet’s role in boosting economic activity and promoting tourism. He pledged continued government support for the aviation sector’s growth.

As Jambojet charts its course for the next decade, the airline remains committed to redefining industry standards, fostering innovation, and contributing to regional development.

With a decade of accomplishments as its foundation, Jambojet aims to soar to new heights, making every flight more than just a journey but an experience of excellence and connectivity in East Africa.

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