Towards boosting traffic and tourism to one of Africa’s most beautiful countries renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, ASKY, in collaboration with Jambojet, has announced an exciting familiarisation trip to Kenya.
This initiative is part of ASKY’s continuous efforts to promote Kenya as a premier tourist destination and enhance the travel experience using its airline services.
The familiarisation trip which includes key tour operators and some top-selling agents from across ASKY’s network commenced on June 4 and will run through June 11, 2024.
The trip is facilitated by Jambojet, ASKY’s esteemed partner within Kenya with the responsibility of ensuring seamless travel experiences across the country.
The selected participants of the ongoing trip will have the unique opportunity to explore and experience Kenya’s diverse attractions, from the stunning savannahs to the pristine beaches of Mombasa, and the vibrant urban life of Nairobi.
The itinerary includes stays at some of the finest partner hotels, such as the EKA Hotel, which offers exceptional hospitality and comfort to guests.
Through this initiative, ASKY expects the selected agents to gain firsthand experience of Kenya’s tourism offerings, enabling them to better promote the destination within their market segments. It also aims to create greater awareness and drive tourism growth to Kenya by leveraging the unparalleled services of ASKY and Jambojet.
Currently, ASKY operates three weekly services from its hub of Lomé, connecting Nairobi to other 26 destinations across West, Central, and Southern Africa. This extensive network provides convenient and efficient travel options for tourists heading to Kenya.
Remarking, ASKY’s management, “we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our partners involved in this journey, including Jambojet, the EKA Hotel, SATGURU Travels and the various tour operators and agents participating in this familiarisation trip. Your support and collaboration are invaluable to the success of this initiative and to the broader goal of enhancing tourism in Kenya.”