Red carpets await Jambojet’s maiden flights to Lamu, Malindi and Ukunda today

COUNTY OFFICIALS AND TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS ROLL OUT RED CARPET FOR JAMBOJET

(Posted 28th March 2015)

The red carpet has been prepared and the fire engines are standing by this morning for the traditional water shower at the Lamu Aerodrome and later at the Malindi Airport when Jambojet.com will perform their maiden flights from Nairobi. The airline three days ago took delivery of a leased Bombardier Q400NextGen aircraft with 78 seats and will launch additional domestic destinations which cannot be served with their Boeing B737-300 planes.

Ahead of the Easter weekend will the new flights, which can be booked at one way fares as low as 65 and 55 US Dollar equivalent respectively, no doubt boost travel to the Kenya coast and in particular to Lamu and Malindi where food festivals await visitors.

County government officials led by the respective governors of Lamu and Kilifi counties – Malindi is part of Kilifi county – will be joined by representatives of the tourism sector to welcome the inaugural flight, which will route from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport first to Lamu and then on to Malindi before returning to Nairobi.

In the afternoon at 14.30 hours will the same welcoming party take place at the Ukunda airfield in Diani, where Governor Salim Mvurya will welcome William Hondius, CEO of Jambojet, and his team on board the inaugural flight. Also at the airfield will be Chris Modigell, a resident of nearly 40 years in Diani and a member of the Tourism Recovery Taskforce, Sam Ikwae, the coast representative of the Kenya Association of Hotel Keepers and Caterers and the county’s tourism minister Adam Sheikh, himself a former senior hotelier before joining politics.

Chris Modigell in fact, tongue in cheek and with apparent reference to the punishing new anti-travel advisories lobbed against Kenya yesterday by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, quipped ‘This leaves Diani as the only airport for Brits to land on Kenya’s coast – not a bad choice’.

There is broad excitement among tourism stakeholders along the Kenya coast over the new flights and many have in fact expressed their wish to see these flights to be codeshared with Jambojet’s parent company Kenya Airways, so that international and regional flights into Kenya can offer these destinations under one ticket, baggage included.

It is Happy Landings to Jambojet’s crews and passengers on today’s maiden flights and the best of success to fill their seats and help fill the beds along these exciting Kenyan beach destinations.

For more destination information click on www.magicalkenya.com and for schedules, fares and bookings with Jambojet visit www.jambojet.com

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