Jambojet has been named Africa’s Leading Low-Cost Airline for the third year by the World Travel Awards, which recognizes excellence in the tourism and airline sectors.
Jambojet’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director Karanja Ndegwa attributed the Award to the airline’s commitment to high-quality service and innovation.
He expressed pride in the recognition, especially as the airline marks its 10th anniversary and continues to expand across the region.
Ndegwa reaffirmed Jambojet’s growth strategy, which focuses on serving underserved markets through increased route offerings and enhanced service delivery.
The airline operates local and regional routes to destinations like Mombasa, Malindi, Eldoret, Zanzibar, and Goma in the DRC.
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Earlier this year, Jambojet was also recognized by Ch-aviation for having Africa’s second-youngest fleet, with an average age of 5.23.