SAFARILINK LAUNCHES NEW NAIROBI–KISUMU–ENTEBBE SERVICE, STRENGTHENING REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY

 

(Posted 15th December 2025)

 

Safarilink, Kenya’s premier safari and regional airline, is proud to announce the launch of its enhanced
service connecting Nairobi, Kisumu, and Entebbe. This new route marks a significant milestone in
Safarilink’s ongoing commitment to offering efficient, seamless, and reliable connectivity across East
Africa.

Designed to support both business and leisure travellers, the new service provides convenient morning
flights daily and will be complemented by an additional afternoon service on select days from January
2026. The schedule enables smooth same?day connections between Wilson Airport, Kisumu International
Airport, and Entebbe International Airport—opening greater access to Uganda’s capital region from
Nairobi and Western Kenya.

The introductory fare for this service will be from $150 from Nairobi to Entebbe and $110 from Kisumu to Entebbe.

This expanded schedule features a reliable daily morning rotation, paired with an afternoon service for
added convenience.

 

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Expanded Connectivity Across East Africa

This new service not only strengthens the Nairobi–Kisumu–Entebbe corridor but also enhances onward
travel opportunities across the region. Travellers from Entebbe can now conveniently connect through
Nairobi to Kenya’s renowned beach destinations, including Diani, Lamu, Malindi and Zanzibar.
Additionally, the route supports seamless travel from the Masai Mara via Migori into Kisumu, enabling
smooth onward connections into Uganda. The enhanced schedule also facilitates efficient links into
Kenya’s iconic national parks, Amboseli, Tsavo, and the Masai Mara, further boosting tourism flows and
regional accessibility.

A Boost for Tourism, Trade, and Regional Integration

The launch of this service reinforces our commitment to improving regional accessibility while providing our passengers with dependable and convenient travel options,” Safarilink CEO Alex Avedi says. “By connecting Nairobi, Kisumu, and Entebbe, we are enhancing tourism flows, supporting commercial exchange, and strengthening historical community ties across East Africa.

 

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