fastjet Kenya the first brick has been placed
Airline News
fastjet has announced the launching of fastjet Kenya, a company which represents the primary steps to a Kenyan base.
The next step should be the approval of fastjet’s Air Service License by the Kenyan Civil Aviation Authority.
In order to make their application valid, 51% of fastjet Kenya is now owned by a Kenyan national.
The application has required a thorough business plan, including a network, strategy and plane detailed curricula.
.The Air Service License is the mandatory step every carrier has to undertake in order to obtain the Air Operating Certificate. This will further allow them to operate both internal and external flights from and within Kenya.
The application has been registered on 29 of August with the results expected after 21 days from this date.
“This is an important step for fastjet,”
“We have submitted a comprehensive application to the authorities who have confirmed that fastjet Kenya has entered the approval process.
“We look forward to bringing the fastjet operation to Kenya, offering our market stimulating fares, our excellent on time performance and friendly service.
“We are excited at the prospect of extending the footprint of the fastjet operation through greater penetration of the African market with a Kenyan-based airline.
“This is in addition to the application for fastjet Tanzania to operate services into Kenya from Tanzania.” Ed Winter, chief executive of fastjet
The Tanzanian fastjet process is also ongoing as the two bases implementing process has been carried out in synchronization in order to achieve optimal results.
