KQ deploys larger plane to Mombasa on rising demand

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National carrier Kenya Airways has deployed a larger capacity aircraft to Mombasa on weekends following high demand from passengers, coming as a boost to the airline that has been grappling with low numbers.

The airline will on Saturday and Sunday use the high capacity Boeing 737 on the coastal route, an upgrade from the Embraer 190 that Kenya Airways normally uses on local destinations.

The airline, in a statement Thursday, said that it will also deploy this aircraft on the same route on October 30 and 31, highlighting a growing demand.

“The deployment of the larger aircraft is because of high number of passengers on that route that we have witnessed since the Huduma Day weekend,” said KQ, as the airline is referred to by its international code, in response to the Business Daily.

The weekend fare on Mombasa route are relatively high with a one way ticket from the coast to Nairobi this weekend going for as high as Sh9,565.

KQ’s Embraer 190 has a seat pitch of 12 on premiere and 84 on economy class while the Boeing 737 can carry up to 160 passengers.

This will be the second time that the carrier will be using the larger aircraft on the route after deploying the same model during the Huduma Day holiday.

“We introduce this aircraft on the route during Huduma Day and we have realized that the demand for weekend is still high and that is why we have extended to take advantage of high demand,” said the carrier.

The coastal route remains one of the most popular in the country with Kenya Airways having increased its frequencies on the destination from a low of two in May after the airline resumed flights following the second lockdown that was imposed in March, to the current seven.

The demand for local travel has been on the rise in recent days as the international routes continue to record a decline in demand.

In September, Kenya Airways cut New York flights to two on low demand for passengers’ as summer season came to a close.

The airline said demand on the route had dropped with the carrier recording a cabin factor of below 65 percent, forcing them to cut down on an additional flight to JF Kennedy, which it had been introduced in July.

KQ has a fleet of 36 aircraft and it owns 19 of these while has leased 17 from the lessors that include Nordic Aviation Capital and GECAS. Embraer forms the bulk of its fleet with 15 aircraft. KQ is currently operating to 40 international destinations and two domestic routes.

Source: Business Daily
 
Zanzibar inafunika mombasa, poteza kabisa
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It's a continuation flight from Nairobi and Vice versa. Ebu jiulize mbona hawakuchagua via Dar?

Kwani Zanzibar ni Malawi?

Wacha ufala , Kilimanjaro international airport got many international flights than any airport in Kenya apart from JKIA

Intact there is only one active international airport in Kenya , Vs 3 in Tanzania

The 4th is under construction in Dodoma

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Kwaiyo wewe hapo hujaona arrivals from Adis Ababa, Nairobi, Entebe, Amsterdam, Doha , are they all local?
Can you bring same for Mombasa ?
Nani alikudanganya Mombasa hakuna International flights? You must be ignorant if you think so. Kenya is the gateway to East African.
 
It's a continuation flight from Nairobi and Vice versa. Ebu jiulize mbona hawakuchagua via Dar?
Na ww embu jiulize kwann hawaku chagua direct flight from Mombasa to europe ukiacha hapo Nairobi ? 😆😆😆
It is a matter of market, tourist akitua Znz dar lazima atafika tu kama atapenda sio nyie tourist mpaka atoke MSa then aje mpaka NRB
 
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Mombasa ilipita hapa kitambo sana, ndio maana Kenya iko na revenue kubwa sana.

Mombasa soars as more international direct flights land


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Kenya Airports Authority staff receive tourists from Milan, Italy, at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa on September 27, 2017. Some 84,286 tourists jetted into the coastal city in the past nine months, up from 57,588 last year. FILE PHOTO | NMG

As the peak season gathers momentum, Mombasa is looking to have unprecedented number of tourists, thanks to the increased number of direct international airlines landing at the coastal city.

The city, known as Kenya’s gateway, has seen seven airlines launch dedicated international flights to serve the rising number of tourists eager to sample the sunny, sandy beaches and a wide menu of other attractions.

Tourism Board (KTB) chief executive officer Betty Radier said the rise in the number of direct flights to Moi International Airport Mombasa is a global endorsement of Mombasa by tourists from Europe, US and the Middle East.

“This is good news for the hospitality sector and business as a whole. KTB and Qatar Airways will work closely to grow tourists’ number to Mombasa. Similar plans are also underway with other aircraft operators,” Dr Radier said when she received 150 passengers aboard the Doha-based Qatar Airways, which was making its maiden flight to Kenya.

Operating on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, Qatar Airways said it will fly in 500 tourists from its Doha international airport base.

The airline is using an Airbus A320 aircraft that features 12 business class seats and 120 economy class seats.

Ethiopia Airlines is also operating daily flights to Mombasa from Bole International Airport, which arrives at 5.30pm, since March when it was granted a licence.

Mombasa also receives RwandAir twice a week from Kigali with TUI Belgium operating direct charter flights to Mombasa weekly. Kenya Airways and Turkish Airlines also operate from the airport.

According to KTB, Mombasa airport enjoyed a 46 per cent growth, with 84,286 visitors arriving in the past nine months up from 57,588.

With Qatar’s inaugural flight, Kenya is set to receive visitors mainly from her key European tourist source markets such as Italy, Germany, United Kingdom (UK) and France.

Traditionally, Mombasa has relied on Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport where its visitors alight before boarding connecting flights, making the journey expensive and long. But this is changing with more direct flights.

Dr Radier said more airlines have expressed interest in launching direct Mombasa flights from their foreign bases, giving tourists a cheaper option of reaching the Kenyan coast.

Apart from airlines, Mombasa is also receiving more cruise ships. The number of such ships are expected to increase once a Sh450 million modern docking facility that will incorporate a hotel, an immigration centre, among other social amenities, is completed next July.

The new cruise ship docking area will further boost tourist arrivals to Mombasa, which saw 4,747 high-spending tourists from Britain, America and Canada visit Mombasa between October 2017 and March 2018.

Ships that docked included MS Isgnia with 1,066 tourists and Fulk Al Salamah (ship of peace), the Omani luxury cruise ship, that had 350 passengers on board.

On its first trip, Ms Silver Spirit brought in 472 tourists and 365 crew members before returning with 890 tourists on its second trip while Norwegian vessel Ms Nautica brought in 642 tourists and a further 962 passengers.

Currently, Mombasa is enjoying a Sh1 billion charter subsidy programme that caters for Eastern European markets, which saw 55,000 tourists jet into coastal resorts where they spent Sh3.7 billion.

Under the programme, children aged below 16 accompanying their parents enjoy visa-free entry while national park fees are capped at Sh6,000 from the regular Sh9,000. Charter operators whose 80 per cent of tourists end their journeys at Mombasa enjoy a Sh3,000 rebate per tourist.

Dr Radier said Mombasa is set for bigger things once the charter incentive programme is reviewed to include other key tourist sources for Kenya.

Among its major attractions include Fort Jesus, Gedi Ruins, its white beaches, marine park, archeological sites as well as Lamu town, a designated World Heritage Site.
 
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From 2pm flights arrivals in Mombasa..., sijaweka za asubuhi..,
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Kwani Zanzibar ni Malawi?
Wacha ufala , Kilimanjaro international airport got many international flights than any airport in Kenya apart from JKIA,
Intact there is only one active international airport in Kenya , Vs 3 in Tanzania
The 4th is under construction in Dodoma
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Yaani Kenya KQ (Kenya Airways) na Jambo jet ndio zimejaza hiyo list ya Zanzibar (13flights kwa ujumla!!) 😂 😂 😂 , bila Kenya hiyo airport ya Zanzibar inakua white Elephant 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 alafu mnataka kujilinganisha eti? 😂 😂 😂 .., ingekua mimi singe post hii picha.,.,
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Mombasa International Airport is busier by far than Zanzibar na Kisumu International Airport has more flights by far than any in Tanzania bara outside JNIA, povu ruksa, characteristics ya uchumi hafifu vs uchumi strong, number of flying citizens, mifukara ni kutazama juu ili kuangalia ndege yanayo paa na kwa mitandao tu.
 
Yaani Kenya KQ (Kenya Airways) na Jambo jet ndio zimejaza hiyo list ya Zanziba (13flights kwa ujumla!!) 😂 😂 😂 , bila Kenya hiyo airport ya Zanzibar inakua white Elephant 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 alafafu mnataka kujilinganisha eti? 😂 😂 😂 .., ingekua mimi singe post hii picha.,.,
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Hio ni hub ya KQ 🤣🤣🤣😂
 
Yaani Kenya KQ (Kenya Airways) na Jambo jet ndio zimejaza hiyo list ya Zanziba (13flights kwa ujumla!!) , bila Kenya hiyo airport ya Zanzibar inakua white Elephant alafafu mnataka kujilinganisha eti? .., ingekua mimi singe post hii picha.,.,
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Ukiondoa JKIA kutakuwa na other 29 airports around the world connecting directly to Zanzibar.
My take: KQ is dead.
 
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Ukiondoa JKIA kutakuwa na other 29 airports around the world connecting directly to Zanzibar.
My take: KQ is dead.
Propaganda 😂 😂 ., what is the daily flights? if one can appear once in a week or in two weeks interval.., balaa.., eti 29.., weka daily schedule tucheke 😂 😂 😂 😂 .., ama ni seasonal flights zinaonekana zote wakati wa season ya utalii pekee.., otherwise nothing economical to attract anybody in Zanzu..,
 
Propaganda ., what is the daily flights? if one can appear once in a week or in two weeks interval.., balaa.., eti 29.., weka daily schedule tucheke .., ama ni seasonal flights zinaonekana zote wakati wa season ya utalii pekee.., otherwise nothing economical to attract anybody in Zanzu..,

I love the way you love that Keyword ‘Propaganda’
Hii inaonesha umeumia sana kuona namna Zanzibar international airport inafunika that oldy & ugly concrete thing in Mombasa,

I thought this schedule in Nairobi was an eye opener to you but your ignorance surpasses it all,
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Kindly Visit this link to see how busy is Zanzibar International airport
 
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