Hubs
Regional
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO)
Aperçu du hub
Passagers
8,5M
Destinations
65
Connectivité
55/100
Transit
fair
Compagnies du Hub
KQ
Kenya Airways
primary
Présence des alliances
SkyTeam
Terminal et salons
Aperçu du terminal
NBO has Terminal 1 (1A for international, 1B/1C for domestic/regional) and Terminal 2 (smaller carriers). A new greenfield terminal is planned.
Points forts des salons
The Kenya Airways Pride Lounge in Terminal 1A offers Kenyan cuisine, Tusker beer, and African tea. Shower facilities are available.
Conseils de transit
- Terminal 1A handles most Kenya Airways and international flights.
- Terminal 2 is used for some domestic flights and smaller carriers.
- Transit passengers can remain airside for connecting Kenya Airways flights.
- The airport is at 1,624 meters elevation, which keeps temperatures mild year-round.
- Allow 90 minutes for connections; immigration queues can be long for non-transit passengers.
Transport terrestre
The Nairobi Expressway connects the airport to the city center in about 20-30 minutes. Taxis cost around KES 2,000-3,000 to the CBD.
Le saviez-vous ?
- NBO is the largest aviation hub in East Africa.
- The airport is named after Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president.
- Kenya Airways serves more African destinations from NBO than any other SkyTeam carrier.