Safe Air Company, abbreviated to Safe Air is a Kenyan charter airline offering both passenger and cargo services. The airline predominantly serves destinations across the African continent as well as the UAE and is based at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The airline was founded in 2001, however, in noviembre 2019 the Kenyan Civil Aviation Authority suspended the airline's Air Operating Certificate, which has since been reinstated. The airline operates a diverse fleet of aircraft with a Boeing 727-200 VIP, Challenger 850 VIP, Citation 550 VIP, AS350 Helicopter and Airbus A330-200 used for passenger services. The airline also uses a fleet of C160 Freighter, Boeing 727-200 Freighter and Boeing 757-200 Freighter aircraft for their cargo charters.
As of enero 2022, Safe Air operates charter flights to the following cities.
País | CITY | Aeropuerto |
---|---|---|
Comoros | Moroni | Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport |
Djibouti | Djibouti City | Djibouti–Ambouli International Airport |
Egypt | Cairo | Cairo International Airport |
Kenya | Mombasa | Moi International Airport |
Nairobi | Jomo Kenyatta International Airport | |
South Africa | Johannesburgo | O. R. Tambo International Airport |
Somalia | Mogadishu | Aden Adde International Airport |
Tanzania | Zanzibar | Abeid Amani Karume International Airport |
Emiratos Árabes Unidos | Dubai | Dubai International Airport |
Uganda | Entebbe | Entebbe International Airport |
Yemen | Aden | Aden International Airport |
Safe Air hasn't publically published its cabin baggage policy.
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Similarly, the airline has also not published its checked baggage policy. However, if chartering services from the airline this will be communicated with the charterer.
Safe Air currently doesn't offer online check-in facilities so you will be required to do so at the airport.
It is expected that the airline will offer airport check-in facilities. It is currently unsure if these will come at an additional surcharge similar to Ryanair or if this will be a free service for all passengers.
The airline hasn't published information on its cabin configuration. However, it appears that the airline's Airbus A330 aircraft is configured in an all-economy layout. However, as the airline also operates a fleet of VIP aircraft, travellers can expect a more luxurious seat and features with a more attentive service.
It is unsure whether the airline offers inflight entertainment or wifi on its aircraft. However, it may be anticipated that in-flight entertainment is available as the aircraft operated are both VIP and long-haul aircraft.
Safe Air hasn't published whether they offer an inflight food and beverage service. However, this may be likely as you could be travelling on a long haul or VIP aircraft. Information regarding this may be provided by the airline when chartering a flight from them.
As Safe Air operate charter services it doesn't offer a frequent flyer program for you to subscribe to.
Safe Air is not a member of any airline alliance.
Safe Air operates a variety of aircraft, with a mix of passenger and cargo types.
For passenger services, the airline uses a fleet of Boeing 727-200 VIP, Challenger 850 VIP, Citation 550 VIP and Airbus A330-200 as well as 1 AS350 Helicopter.
On the airline's freight-only charters they operate the C160 Freighter, Boeing 727-200 Freighter and Boeing 757-200.
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is the major international airport for Nairobi which handles around 7-9 million passengers annually. The airport has 2 terminals, terminal 1 is split into 5 handling both domestic and international services with terminal 2 focusing on low-cost operations. The airport offers a wide range of airlines and destinations with the airport being a hub of operations for Kenya Airways, Jambojet, Fly540, African Express Airways and Safe Air. Other airlines which also operate to the airport include Air Arabia, Air France, British Airways, China Southern, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Swiss International and more.
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