Business
Jambojet Launches Private Charter Operations
Low cost carrier Jambojet has announced the launch of Private Charter operations. The charter flights will allow customers to fly to any destination within the region and further; subject to regulatory approvals.
Acting Managing Director Mr Karanja Ndegwa says that Jambojet is targeting Corporates and families who want to travel as a group to destinations that aren’t part of Jambojet’s scope of operations.
Customers who wish to charter flights will be provided with an email address where they will be able to send in requests for destinations they wish to fly to.
Mr Karanja says that having foregone nearly Ksh 1.2 billion in revenue , the Charterd flights will contribute to the business recovery after COVID-19 grounding. He estimates that the chartered operations will account for at least 15% of the airline’s annual revenue.
Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram
-
Business6 days agoTHE HANDSHAKE THAT BECAME A NOOSE: How Tuju’s Alleged Intimate Access to EADB’s Yeda Apopo Produced a Sh294 Million Deal With No Written Contract, and Why That Trust Destroyed an Empire
-
News6 days agoMen Linked to Akasha Drug Dynasty Charged With Death Threats and Assault at Nairobi Nightclub
-
News6 days agoCity Lawyer Kimani Wachira Caught Up In Bribery Web Fights Claims
-
Business2 weeks agoBig Shame: EY and PwC Found Guilty of Fraud and Corruption in Kenya as World Bank Bans Lay Bare Scandal Inside the Global Audit Elite
-
News2 weeks agoDARFUR SULTAN CAUGHT ON TAPE: War-Linked Figure Runs Red Lights in Nairobi With Impunity
-
Investigations2 weeks agoIs Equity Bank Becoming A Fraudsters’ Den?
-
Business2 weeks agoHow EADB Threw Tuju Under The Bus
-
Business2 weeks agoFLYING ON BORROWED TIME: Safarilink’s Decade of Incidents Puts Kenya’s Safari Skies on Trial
