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HomeDaily NewsSunday, June 22, 2025Jambojet Maintains Flight Fares Amid Ongoing Middle East War
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Jambojet Maintains Flight Fares Amid Ongoing Middle East War

Jambojet announces plans to keep flight fares unchanged as conflict continues in the Middle East.

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Jambojet to maintain flight fares as war rages in Middle East

Jambojet to maintain flight fares as war rages in Middle East

Jambojet has announced that it will maintain its flight fares despite the rising fuel prices caused by the ongoing war between Israel and Iran.

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Jambojet has announced that it will maintain its flight fares despite the rising fuel prices caused by the ongoing war between Israel and Iran.

  • Fuel prices increased from 63 USD to 73 USD per barrel at the onset of the conflict.
  • The airline's Chief Executive Officer, Karanja Ndegwa, stated they will monitor the situation before making any fare adjustments.
  • Jambojet plans to increase its fleet from 8 to 9 aircraft, boosting flight frequencies on the Kisumu-Nairobi-Mombasa routes from 6 to 7.
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Jambo Jet to maintain flight fares as war rages in Middle East

Jambo Jet to maintain flight fares as war rages in Middle East

Jambo Jet Airline will not raise flight fares despite the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, which has caused fuel prices to fluctuate.

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Key Highlights

Jambo Jet Airline will not raise flight fares despite the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, which has caused fuel prices to fluctuate.

  • Fuel prices have increased from 63 USD to 73 USD per barrel since the conflict began.
  • Karanja Ndegwa, the Chief Executive Officer of Jambo Jet, stated that prices will be monitored and only adjusted if a barrel exceeds 100 USD.
  • The airline plans to expand its fleet from 8 to 9 planes, enhancing flight frequencies on the Kisumu-Nairobi-Mombasa routes.
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