These are the major airports in Kenya:Malindi AirportMoi International AirportManda AirportEldoret International AirportKitale Airport Wilson AirportJomo Kenyatta International AirportKisumu AirportUkunda AirportSamburu Airport
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is the main international airport in Kenya, located in Nairobi.
The airport you are referring to is Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, (NBO / HKJK). It was formerly called Embakasi Airport and Nairobi International Airport.
Although I'm sure the Kenya Airport Authority will claim more, the only truly international airports are Jomo Kenyatta Airport, Mombasa Airport and Kisumu Airport.
Nairobi is often considered the gateway city of Kenya due to its status as the capital as well as its major international airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. It serves as a key entry point for travelers visiting the country and connecting to other regions in Africa.
Kenya has two major international airports that you can fly into: Theres' athe Jomo Kenyata international airport (NBO) which is the main airport used by over 80% of the travellers. Then there's the Mombasa international airport (MBA) which is mainly used by people flying to the coast of Kenya for vacation and holidays.
There's Jomokenyatta international airport (JKIA), mombasa international airport, Kisumu airport, eldoret airport and several other small airstrips.
The Kisangani Bangoka International Airport is located in Tshopo, Congo. Kenya Airways, Metro Batavia and Express One International are major airlines that fly to this airport.
The largest airbase in Kenya is Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
The airport code for Wilson Airport - Kenya - is WIL.
The airport code for Mombasa, Kenya, Moi Airport is MBA.
Yes and No. Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya are mountains in Africa. Kenya is a country in Africa, where Mount Kenya is found.