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Kenya’s Jambojet Plans Mid-July Return To The Skies

Kenya’s Jambojet Plans Mid-July Return To The Skies

Kenya’s low-cost regional airline Jambojet is planning a return to the skies beginning next week. As President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday announced a gradual reopening of the country’s economy, this morning, the carrier issued a statement saying it would resume flights to five local destinations beginning July 15th. Pin Low-cost Kenyan carrier Jambojet will resume flights to five destinations next week. Photo: Jambojet Traffic suspended for three months

The Kenya Airways’ subsidiary Jambojet suspended all traffic back in April when the Government of Kenya implemented far-reaching domestic travel bans. The authorities initially intended to keep the measures in place until the end of May. However, the restrictions on movement in and out of the counties of Nairobi, Mombasa, and Mandera remained in place until this month.

Jambojet will, from July 15th onwards, operate three daily flights from Nairobi to Mombasa, two to Kisumu, two to Eldoret, one to Malindi, and an additional four weekly flights to Diani. The frequencies are subject to change, depending on how demand continues to unfold. The carrier says it has fitted all of its aircraft with HEPA filters. Photo: Jambojet Best practices protocol

The easing of the restrictions come on the back of a protocol with best practices for observing health regulation on commercial air transport, developed by Kenya’s Ministry for Transport and the Kenya Airports Authority.

“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. 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 in a statement seen by Simple Flying.

The measures taken by the carrier will include the sanitization of aircraft before and after each flight. It has also fitted all of its six Dash-8 planes with HEPA filters , which refresh the air about every three minutes. 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 As is becoming a custom these days, all crew and passengers will be required to wear face masks throughout the journey. Furthermore, temperature checks will […]

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