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748 Air Services has announced a major comeback to Kenya’s domestic aviation market, with plans to resume scheduled passenger flights this May under its service brand Fly 748.com.

The relaunch signals a renewed push by the airline to strengthen connectivity across the country, following a period of operational restructuring aimed at enhancing efficiency, safety, and customer experience.

According to the airline, the return will see flights operating from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to key coastal destinations including Mombasa and Ukunda (Diani), with one-way fares starting from KES 6,500.

A Fly 748 Air plane

The airline says the move is part of a broader strategy to support tourism, trade, and regional mobility, particularly in areas that heavily depend on air transport.

“Our re-launch marks a new chapter for Fly 748.com and for domestic aviation in Kenya. We are committed to providing dependable air services that connect communities, support businesses, and contribute to the growth of tourism and regional economies,” said Head of Fly 748.com, George Oduor.

Focus on Reliability and Expansion

The airline will operate a fleet of Dash 8-Q400 planes, known for their efficiency and reliability on short-haul routes.

Initial operations will focus on high-demand destinations, with plans to gradually expand to additional routes depending on market demand.

Industry observers say the airline’s return could inject fresh competition into Kenya’s domestic aviation sector, potentially driving down fares and improving service delivery for travelers.

A Fly 748 plane on the runway.

Safety and Regulatory Compliance

The airline emphasized that safety remains its top priority, noting that it has worked closely with the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) to ensure full compliance with all regulatory requirements ahead of the relaunch.

Additionally, the carrier holds the prestigious Basic Aviation Risk Standard BARS Gold Status certification, awarded by the Flight Safety Foundation, which recognizes high standards in aviation safety management.

“The safety management system we have in place is robust and predictive, not reactive. Achieving BARS Gold Status, an accreditation by the Flight Safety Foundation, demonstrates our unwavering focus on safety, quality, and reliability,” said Fly 748.com Chairman, Ahmed Jibril.

Push for Sustainable Aviation

Beyond operations, the airline is also advancing its environmental sustainability agenda through an Environmental Management System introduced in 2022.

The initiative focuses on reducing carbon emissions, preventing pollution, and adopting responsible aviation practices that go beyond regulatory requirements.

“We conduct thorough assessments of our carbon emissions and are implementing targeted strategies to reduce our environmental impact, contributing to global climate action efforts,” said Oduor.

Booking and Market Impact

Passengers will be able to book flights through the airline’s official website, authorized travel agents, and ticketing offices across the country.

The relaunch of Fly 748.com is expected to significantly improve access to key regional destinations while offering more affordable travel options for both business and leisure passengers.

With over three decades of operational experience, 748 Air Services has built a reputation for reliability in serving humanitarian, government, and natural resource sectors. Its return to scheduled passenger services marks a strategic shift to bring that expertise to everyday travelers.

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Fly 748 has seen an increase in flight bookings.

This is after Kenya Airways asked its passengers to opt for available airlines following aviation workers and pilots strike that kicked off Saturday.

KQ Pilots are protesting against failure to implement a pay rise.

Dozens of flights were disrupted at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi after Kenya Airways (KQ) pilots went on strike to protest the withdrawal of their provident fund by their employer.

The Kenya Airline Pilots Association (Kalpa), which draws a bulk of its membership from KQ, called for industrial action to protest non-payment of monthly pension contributions for staff, failure to implement pay agreements (CBA), and alleged victimisation of its members.

Fly 748 Managing Director Moses Mwangi in a statement sent to newsroom said the airline begun experiencing a surge in bookings from Saturday as he affirmed the airline has the ability to take up extra capacity.

“Over the last 24 hours we have experience rise in bookings including dignitaries. We will continue to monitor the situation and open more flights as the need arises,” said Mwangi.

“While the situation is to our advantage and other domestic operators, we hope that the current impasse at the national carrier will be resolved soonest, meanwhile we want to assure passengers that we have the capacity to ease current disruptions” he said.

Since June 2020, Fly 748 has been on an aggressive domestic routes expansion from flying to the Mara only, to now flying to flying daily to Malindi, Ukunda, Mombasa and twice weekly to Kisumu to support growth of business and leisure tourism.

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