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Kenyan Carrier 748 Air Services Set to Restart Passenger Operations in May Kenyan Carrier 748 Air Services Set to Restart Passenger Operations in May

748 Air Services is preparing to resume scheduled domestic passenger flights in May 2026, marking the Kenyan carrier's return to commercial aviation after a three-year hiatus. The airline will operate under its consumer-facing brand Fly748.com, re-entering a domestic market that has witnessed significant competitive developments during its absence. For African travel professionals, this comeback introduces fresh options when constructing Kenyan itineraries and signals continued confidence in the country's aviation sector.

The carrier's decision to restart passenger services follows an extended period focused on charter and cargo operations. Like many airlines across the continent, 748 Air Services faced challenging conditions that prompted a strategic withdrawal from scheduled services. The intervening years have allowed the company to reassess its operational model and prepare for a sustainable return to the passenger market. This measured approach suggests management has carefully evaluated the commercial landscape before committing resources to the relaunch.

Kenya's domestic aviation environment has evolved considerably since the airline last operated scheduled flights. The coastal routes that 748 Air Services intends to serve now feature robust competition from established carriers including Safarilink, Renegade Air, and Jambojet. Each of these operators has strengthened its position during the period, developing loyal customer bases and refining service offerings. The returning carrier will need to differentiate itself effectively to capture meaningful market share.

The coastal corridor represents one of Kenya's most commercially significant domestic air routes. Connections between Nairobi and Mombasa serve business travellers,