Nairobi Airport Code - International Airports in Kenya

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The Nairobi Airport Code is NBO. NBO stands for Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport which is the main airport in Kenya.

It is the largest airport in the country for both international and domestic flights, offering services to over 50 destinations worldwide including India, United States of America, and the United Kingdom.

This international airport has a runway length of almost 4km and services passengers from all over the world. It is located about 15 km from the city center.

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The Top 4 International Airports in Kenya

Kenya has dozens of airports and airstrips scattered around the country, ranging from large international airports to smaller domestic airstrips. They serve passengers from the USA to the Republic of India, and from the UK to the UAE.

 1. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (Code NBO) – Nairobi

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is Kenya’s largest and busiest international airport, located in Nairobi. NBO has flights to over 50 destinations worldwide, making it the hub for flights to and from Kenya.

The airport was opened in 1958 and has a runway length of almost 4km, which is the longest in Kenya. Some of the services you can enjoy here include car hire, duty-free shopping, and more. The name Jomo Kenyatta is the name of the first president of Kenya.

 2. Moi International Airport (Code MBA) – Mombasa

Mombasa Moi International Airport is Kenya’s second busiest airport, located in Mombasa. MBE has flights to about 35 destinations worldwide and serves as a hub for flights to and from the coastal region.

Moi International Airport was opened in 1958 and has a runway length of almost 3.5km. Some of the services offered from the time it was opened to date include car hire, duty-free shopping, and 24-hour security. It was named after the second president of Kenya.

 3. Kisumu International Airport (Code KIS) – Kisumu

Kisumu International Airport is located in the Nyanza region, and it serves both domestic and international flights to and from Nairobi, Entebbe and Nanyuki.

The airport was established in 2007 and has a runway length of 1.7km. KIS offers its passengers several services such as car hire, duty-free shopping, and 24-hour security.

 4. Eldoret International Airport (Code EDL) – Eldoret

Eldoret International Airport is located in the Rift Valley region and serves domestic flights to Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa. It was opened in 1985 and has a runway length of 1.3km.

EDL offers passengers a range of services including car hire, duty-free shopping, and also 24-hour security.

The Top 7 Domestic and Regional Airports and Airstrips in Kenya

Other domestic and international airports and airstrips in Kenya are:

  • Wilson Airport (Code WIL) in Nairobi – The Nairobi Wilson Airport is a domestic airport that services Nairobi and its environs.
  • Malindi Airport (Code MYD) in Malindi – The Malindi Airport is a domestic airport that services coastal areas, Nairobi and its environs.
  • Lokichogio Airport (Code LKG) in Lokichogio – The Lokichogio Airport is a domestic airport that services Nairobi and its environs.
  • Ukunda Airstrip (Code UKA) in Diani – It is the ideal air strip for any person who which to fly to Diani after visiting parks.
  • Manda Airstrip (Code LAU) in Lamu – The air strip services any person who wish to fly to Lamu and does not serve international flights.
  • Wajir Airport (Code WJR) in Wajir – With its location being in Wajir, this is one of the air strips that serves both the local and regional flights.
  • Isiolo Airport (Code HKIS) in Isiolo – Isiolo will be a great air strip for any tourist visiting Meru National Park using a light plane.

The Top 11 Domestic Airstrips in Masai Mara

Passengers to Kenya who would like to fly into Masai Mara National Reserve can catch a local plane at Wilson Airport and other parts of Kenya and land at one of the following airstrips in Mara:

  • Keekorok Airstrip
  • Serena Airstrip
  • Musiara Airstrip
  • Kichwa Tembo Airstrip
  • Siana Conservancy Airstrip
  • Ol Kiombo Airstrip
  • Ngerende Airstrip
  • Olare Orok Airstrip
  • Mara North Airstrip
  • Angama Airstrip
  • Olseki Airstrip

The above airstrips ensures that you have a more fruitful safari to the game reserve as they reduce the travel time to only 45 minutes. You would take over 6-hr when traveling in a 4×4 safari land cruiser to the reserve.

FAQs of the Nairobi Airport Code

The section below looks at the FAQs of NBO Airport and other Kenya aviation questions.

 1. What is Nairobi airport called?

Nairobi Airport is called NBO, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

 2. What is a Nairobi Airport code?

Nairobi Airport Code is NBO (Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport).

 3. What airlines fly to Nairobi Airport?

Nairobi Airport is served by many airlines including Kenya Airways, RwandAir, Ethiopian Airlines, Air Tanzania, India Air, Fly Emirates, British Air, and South African Airways.

 4. Where is Nairobi Airport located?

NBO Airport is located 15 km from Nairobi City Centre, in the Nairobi Province of Kenya.

 5. What is an airstrip?

An airstrip is a small airport with only one runway and minimal facilities.

 6. What does JKIA stand for?

JKIA stands for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi Airport.

 7. How many airports are there in Nairobi?

There are two airports in Nairobi, NBO Airport and Wilson Airport. NBO is the largest and busiest airport while Wilson Airport serves mostly domestic flights.

 8. What is the main airport in Kenya?

The main airport on the land of Kenya is NBO Airport, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. It have been serving passengers for decades and is also the main entry point into Kenya’s capital Nairobi.

 9. How many major airports are there in Kenya?

There are four major airports in Kenya, NBO Airport (Nairobi), MBA Airport (Mombasa), KIS Airport (Kisumu) and EDL Airport (Eldoret). NBO is the largest and busiest of them all.

 10. What is the closest airport to JKIA?

The closest airport to Nairobi is Wilson Airport, located 7 km from Nairobi City Centre. Wilson Airport serves mostly domestic flights.