[Source: Business Daily, by Bonface Otieno]
Jambojet is flying with half seats empty since the resumption of flights on July 15, keeping the prices of air tickets low in what could delay the recovery of the airline.
The airline’s acting managing director Karanja Ndegwa says the budget carriers is operating at 50 percent of its capacity since it resumed operations in mid-July.
The airline, which is fully owned by Kenya Airways, does not expect the numbers to improve in the year, a forecast that could…
