Kenya flights
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Flying to Kenya; A Comprehensive Flights Guide to Kenya
Kenya has 3 international airports, namely; Moi International Airport (13 km), Nairobi International Airport and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport though your best choice for flights from South Africa to Kenya would be the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport which is 16km (ten miles) only from Nairobi the main the city. Jomo Kenyatta Airport also has many scheduled flights available to domestic destinations such as Mombasa, Lamu or the Game Reserves of the Masai Mara.
Direct flights from South Africa fly here from O R Tambo, Johannesburg’s International airport, only; though you can obviously get a connecting flight via Johannesburg from elsewhere in South Africa. Available airlines include the national Airline, Kenya Airways, South African Airways (SAA), British Airways (BA), Air Malawi and Air Tanzania. In total, Kenya has about 250 airports with cheap domestic flights, to be the most efficient way to travel both for time and cost.
Popular flight destinations from Kenya (KE) include Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa, Malindi and Kitale.
Popular flight destinations to Kenya (KE); include Nairobi (NBO), Jomo Kenyatta (NBO), Nairobi Wilson (WIL), Kisumu (KIS), Mombasa (MBA), Kitale (KTL), Eldoret (EDL) and Malindi (MYD)
Nairobi city
Nairobi the capital of Kenya is the biggest city in the country and home to over 3 million people. The weather described as a moderate climate with the warmest season running from December to March, Nairobi is Eastern Africa’s most populous built-up town found along the Nairobi River. A home address for many organizations, including the United Nations Environmental Program and UN Habitat Headquarters, the city also performs numerous other administrative functions. When visiting, enjoy the several green spaces this city offers with Uhuru Park being the most prominent. If you have come to Africa to experience its wild outdoors, then you must stop at the Nairobi National Park.
Nairobi city also takes pride in its great shopping; wonderful cafes with a variety of fine dining to experience offering a “no pass” opportunity on your adventures in Africa.
There are shared taxis and minibuses, called matutas, the most popular means of transportation for short distances and between cities though often not recommended to use at night. Also available are metered cars for hire from main cities to preferred places of destination.
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