All airports of Kenya, included the main airport of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi
The majority of airports in Kenya are used for domestic flights only. European visitors, usually receive a visa at arrival. Recommended, before traveling to Kenya: Malaria prophylaxis and yellow fever.
Recommended airline to and from Kenya: Kenya Airways launched in 1977, flies to 51 destinations around the world (43 of which are in Africa) and serves more than 3 million people each year. It prides itself on “connecting Africa to the World and the World to Africa” with its fleet of 32 planes.
The airline is rated as one of the worldwide best airlines! Not only does Kenya Airways have an incredible track record of on-time flights, but the airline is also known among travelers for customer service that goes above and beyond the norm.
The airline is rated as one of the worldwide best airlines! Not only does Kenya Airways have an incredible track record of on-time flights, but the airline is also known among travelers for customer service that goes above and beyond the norm.
Main Airports in Kenya – Locations and IATA and ICAO Codes
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The largest (international) airports are Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) located in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, and the second largest is Moi International Airport (MBA) located in Mombasa.
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Below, all 41 airports, listed in alphabetical order.
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