Kenyan low-cost carrier Jambojet will resume daily flights between Nairobi and Entebbe from October 1, 2026, ending a six-year break from the route. According to reports, the airline will operate one flight daily, with each flight taking approximately one hour and 15 minutes. One-way fares will start at about Ksh22,000 ($170), slightly below prevailing market
Passengers aboard a Jambojet flight from Nairobi to Kisumu were safely evacuated after the aircraft developed a system alert before takeoff on Sunday morning. The incident involved Flight JM 8650, which was scheduled to fly from Nairobi to Kisumu. According to Jambojet, the aircraft, registered as 5Y-JXL, experienced a system caution alert at approximately 6:00
Travelers flying in or out of Kenya have faced major disruptions over the past two days as industrial action by aviation workers led to significant delays and cancellations across the country’s air transport network. The unrest stems from a labour dispute between the Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU) and the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA)