Air India To Launch Mumbai-Nairobi Flights As Competition Hots Up
Though reservations for this route are not yet open, the seat map configuration suggests that the service will provide a blend of comfort, efficiency, and flexibility for both business and leisure travellers.
India's flagship airline, Air India, is set to launch a new flight route from Mumbai (BOM) to Nairobi (NBO) in Kenya, in what could provide heightened competition for airlines plying this route and hand passengers more options.
As first reported by Aeroroutes.com, which covers the launch of new routes via GDS (Global Distribution System) filings, the first flight is scheduled for November 25, 2024, and will operate three times a week. This will complement Air India’s existing Delhi-Nairobi route, providing Indian travellers with more options to reach Kenya, one of Africa’s most dynamic destinations.
Air India’s Mumbai-Nairobi flights will be operated using Vistara’s A321neo aircraft, featuring a three-class configuration with 12 seats in Business Class (C), 24 seats in Premium Economy (W), and 152 seats in Economy Class (Y), making it an attractive option for a range of travellers, from corporate clients to families and individuals seeking affordable travel options.
Though reservations for this route are not yet open, the seat map configuration suggests that the service will provide a blend of comfort, efficiency, and flexibility for both business and leisure travellers. The Premium Economy offering, in particular, adds a new layer of comfort, catering to passengers seeking more space and amenities without the higher cost of Business Class.
An Air India plane at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi. /LOG UPDATE AFRICA
Flight Schedule and Aircraft Details
Air India’s Mumbai-Nairobi flights will operate three times a week, according to the following schedule:
- AI989: Departs Mumbai (BOM) at 01:40, arriving in Nairobi (NBO) at 05:15. The flight will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
- AI990: Departs Nairobi (NBO) at 06:15, arriving back in Mumbai (BOM) at 15:15. The return flight will also operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
The route will be operated by the Vistara A321neo aircraft, known for its modern design, fuel efficiency, and passenger comfort. This narrow-body aircraft will allow Air India to provide a cost-effective service on this important international route, while still offering a full-service experience across three cabin classes.
This new Mumbai-Nairobi service is a strategic move by Air India to expand its footprint in Africa, a region with growing economic ties to India. Kenya, a key economic and travel hub in East Africa, is home to a large Indian expatriate population and serves as a major gateway for both business and tourism. Air India’s decision to add this route reflects the airline’s commitment to improving connectivity between India and Africa.
In addition to the new Mumbai-Nairobi route, Air India already operates three weekly flights between Delhi (DEL) and Nairobi (NBO), using its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The addition of the Mumbai route will increase Air India’s presence in Nairobi and provide travellers with more flexibility in planning their journeys between India and Kenya.
Kenya, famous for its safaris, wildlife reserves, and vibrant cities, has been a popular destination for Indian tourists. Meanwhile, India remains a crucial market for Kenyan businesses, as trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two nations continue to flourish. The new service from Mumbai, India’s financial capital, is expected to boost both business and leisure travel.
Strengthening Ties Between India and Africa
India has long maintained strong diplomatic and economic relations with many African nations, and Air India’s expanded presence in Kenya underscores the importance of air connectivity in facilitating these ties. The new Mumbai-Nairobi route is poised to strengthen both business connections and tourism between the two regions, particularly as demand for travel between India and East Africa continues to grow.
For business travellers, the three weekly flights from Mumbai will offer a convenient schedule for trips to Nairobi, whether for meetings, conferences, or trade. Kenya is home to a robust and diverse economy, with sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services playing critical roles in its development. For Indian businesses seeking to expand their operations in Africa, this new service will provide an efficient link between two key economic hubs.
Meanwhile, the route is expected to attract a significant number of leisure travellers, particularly those interested in Kenya’s world-renowned wildlife and natural beauty. The direct flight from Mumbai to Nairobi opens up opportunities for Indian travellers to experience Kenya’s famous safari parks, such as the Masai Mara and Amboseli National Park, along with its bustling cities like Nairobi and Mombasa as well as serving as a key gateway to neighbouring East African countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda.
However, the introduction of this route will put Air India in direct competition with Indigo, which is India's largest airline by market share, which began its inaugural flight from Mumbai to Nairobi on Saturday, August 5, 2023. Currently, it operates one daily flight between BOM and NBO.
National carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ) operates two daily flights, KQ202/203 and KQ204/205. One is evening departure, and one is night departure, and both these flights are operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The Importance of the Vistara A321neo
The use of the Vistara A321neo on this route represents Air India’s commitment to providing passengers with a comfortable and efficient travel experience. Vistara, a full-service airline under Tata Group, which also owns Air India, has earned a reputation for offering high-quality service, and the A321neo aircraft is a perfect fit for this medium-haul route.
With its fuel efficiency and range capability, the A321neo is well-suited to the Mumbai-Nairobi route, allowing Air India to optimize operational costs while providing enhanced passenger comfort. The aircraft’s modern cabin design, including Business Class lie-flat seats and expanded Premium Economy seating, is expected to appeal to both corporate travellers and premium leisure passengers.
The Premium Economy cabin in particular has become a popular choice for travelers seeking a balance between affordability and comfort. With wider seats, more legroom, and enhanced service compared to Economy Class, Premium Economy offers an attractive option for travellers on long-haul flights, and its inclusion on this route signals Air India’s intent to cater to a diverse range of passenger needs.