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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.
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