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Thanks to its punctuality, warm staff, extraordinary service, flight maintenance and affordable pricing, Kenya Airways is one of the most popular and preferred airlines by the passengers when it comes to booking flights from Johannesburg to their desired destination.
Overall, Kenya Airways operates 186 flights from Johannesburg flying to 186 different destinations.
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Operating 186 flights from Johannesburg, Kenya Airways’s first flight of the day, departs from Johannesburg at 01:15 for Cape Town and Kenya Airways’s last flight of the day, departs from Johannesburg at 23:59 for Gwalior.
Here’s a list of all the Kenya Airways flights from Johannesburg and their destinations;
186 are FlySafair flights from Johannesburg to Cape Town
186 are FlySafair flights from Johannesburg to Almaty
186 are Kenya Airways flights from Johannesburg to Lagos
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Kenya Airways is one of the well-known and respected airlines in the aviation industry. Along with exceptional service and economical prices, Kenya Airways’s multiple flights flying from Johannesburg to your desired destination also gives you the freedom to choose your time of travel. Kenya Airways flights from Johannesburg also offers you an exclusive baggage policy which enables you to carry a decent amount of check-in and cabin baggage with you on your tour.
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About Johannesburg
Johannesburg is in South Africa and one of the most diverse cities in the country with about 11 national languages. It is also one of the world's largest cities that is not situated near a river, coastline or lake. The city has a rough history of violence and politics. The locals have suffered racial segregation and political turbulence. Late Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, or Mahatma Gandhi as he is respectfully called, used to work in the city as a lawyer and was also the catalyst in starting a revolution in the city for equal rights. The city has quite a lot of museums, sites that are dedicated to legendary revolutionists like Nelson Mandela, Robert Sobukwe, Walter Sisulu and many more. In fact, Mandela played an important role in the history of South Africa. Not just history but the city is also known for its music, bohemian art and an eclectic dining scene. You can either book a hotel in Johannesburg that is closer to the historical monuments or with a beautiful view of the city, and you will find myriad options if you book it at the right time.
Best Time to Visit Johannesburg
December to February is the high season in Johannesburg, and the temperature ranges from 13 to 25 degree Celsius. Make sure you book a hotel in Johannesburg well in advance since the availability and reasonable prices will be tough at the last moment. It is also quite difficult to get cheap flight tickets to Johannesburg during summer. You will also have to pack your umbrella since it rains in summer here. You can attend events like Johannesburg International Mozart Festival and FNB Dance Umbrella that happen any time between January to March. If you don't mind the scorching heat that comes with an increase in humidity, this is the perfect time to head to Johannesburg. But be prepared to wait in queues at major tourist attractions. If you are a history buff, you will absolutely enjoy your stay in the city.
March to May is autumn season in the city, and it is also an ideal time to head to Johannesburg. You won't have to deal with a hot summer or a cold winter. The weather is quite pleasant, and the temperature ranges from 7 to 24 degree Celsius. The best part about travelling to the city during this season is that there will be fewer tourists. You can book a hotel in Johannesburg at a lower price, and you'll also come across some decent flight deals to Johannesburg in autumn. You can attend events like the FNB Dance Umbrella and Rand Show. If you don't like crowded places, this is the perfect time to visit the city. You can explore it without having to wait in queues at the important monuments and places of historical significance.
Johannesburg experiences winter from June to August. You can find accommodation at affordable rates and cheap flight tickets to Johannesburg in winter. This is a low tourist season for the city, and the temperature ranges from 4 to 19 degree Celsius. The weather is pleasant, and it doesn't rain in the city, which makes it a perfect time to visit Johannesburg. You can attend the Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival in June or the Good Food and Wine Show that happens from July to August. September to November is the spring season, and the weather remains quite pleasant. The temperature ranges from 9 to 24 degree Celsius, and you can attend several events and festivals in the city like FNB Joburg Art Fair, Arts Alive, Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival and Johannesburg Pride. This is also the perfect time to find good flight deals online to Johannesburg, just like in autumn.
Places to Visit in Johannesburg
Market Theatre is a popular place in Johannesburg that showcases the vibrant culture of the city. You will also find book shops, photo galleries and restaurants here to visit after you are done visiting the theatre. South Africa is known for its wildlife, and the Lion Park is an important place to visit. It is an experience that will stay with you forever. Head over to Holy Hill for the most exhilarating view. This is the best place to take pictures. Johannesburg is also home to several histories and art museums. You can visit the Wits Art Museum and the Apartheid Museum to get to know more about the history of the city. SAB is owned by South African Breweries and is located in Newtown. You can opt for a guided tour and know more about the brewery through a 3D movie. You can also go on a beer tasting spree here and binge on some bar snacks. Mandela House is an important tourist attraction that you cannot miss. It used to be the house of Nelson Mandela which has been turned into a museum. You will find a lot of photos and paintings of Mandela and his family.
Take a break from all the sightseeing and head to Zoo Lake. It is surreal and one of the most romantic locations in the city. You can take a dip in the pool, go on a boat ride or take a stroll alongside the river. Mary Fitzgerald Square is named after South Africa's first female unionist. The place also pays tribute to the country's most talented Jazz musicians. If you are a history buff, you must visit Constitution Hill. You will get to witness a magnificent view of the city, and you will also get to know more about this site, which was once a prison. Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were also held prisoners here. Lindfield Victorian House Museum is a unique site in Johannesburg, and you must take a two-hour tour of the museum. Pilanesberg National Park is the best place to head to if you want to experience wildlife at its best. You will spot a lot of animals like rhinos, elephants, African wild dogs, zebras and so on. You will also find 300 species of birds here.
Things to do in Johannesburg
Sign up for a sightseeing tour of the city to all the historical monuments. Johannesburg has a rich history, even though it is dark and full of struggles. The city has given the world a lot of revolutionary leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. You can visit all of these museums and monuments. You cannot miss experiencing South Africa's wildlife when you are planning a trip here. Johannesburg has national parks and zoos that are worth visiting. You can also opt for a safari ride at Lion Park. Sign up for a food tasting tour of the city to explore it better.
Food and Restaurants in Johannesburg
Johannesburg is one city that welcomes people of other ethnicities also to settle down. You will find a lot of Zimbabwean, Nigerian, Mozambican, Chinese, Indian and Somali cuisines. Some of the local delicacies like pap (boiled corn with mashed potatoes), umleqwa (Xhosa-style chicken stew), samosa (Malay and Indian delicacy) and boerewors, a sausage dish are worth trying. Wombles is a diner that is known for serving the most delicious steaks. If you are on a budget, you can head to Lucky Bean and order the Ostrich burger, springbok pie and Casamance chicken. Ristorante La Trinita is one of the best restaurants to head to for Italian cuisine. You can also try Plaka Restaurant Cresta for authentic Greek food. The Grillhouse Rosebank and The Local Grill are the best restaurants to go to if you want to binge on steak. Mozambique Linksfield serves delectable seafood and Portuguese food. If you want to try some Japanese fusion food with a glass of beer, you must try Urbanology. The Big Mouth serves lip-smacking sushi, grill, seafood and Asian cuisine. Mezepoli Meze and Wine Bar is a Greek restaurant that you will fall in love with instantly. You can also try Quills for authentic European cuisine. While fine dining is an excellent experience here, you can also try the local street food.
How to reach Johannesburg (Transportation)
O. R. Tambo International Airport is the busiest airport in South Africa and is also the main hub for South African Airways. The flight connectivity to Johannesburg from India is excellent. Air Seychelles, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways and Emirates Airline have frequent flights to Johannesburg from India with layovers at Mahe Island, Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Dubai. The airport has a lot of car rental services that are available to passengers quite easily. The airport also has premium lounges, shopping areas, restaurants, cafes and a lot more for passengers. If you book at the right time, you might get cheap flight tickets to Johannesburg easily. If you are booking your flight tickets to Johannesburg during the offseason, you might come across some exciting flight deals to Johannesburg online, and you can't miss it. You can either book a hotel in Johannesburg that is closer to the airport or opt for one that is closer to the historical monuments.
About Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways Ltd., or better known as Kenya Airways, is the national flag carrier of Kenya. The airline was founded in 1977 after the disbandment of the East African Airways. Kenya Airways' headquarters is in Embakasi, Nairobi and its hub is at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the international airport of Nairobi. The airline was initially owned by the Government of Kenya. However, with privatisation taking place, the airline became the first African flag carrier to transform into a private entity, in 1996 successfully. Currently, the airline follows a public-private partnership model with the Government of Kenya holding the largest share of about 48.9 per cent. Meanwhile, KQ Lenders Company 2017 Ltd., owns 38.1 per cent of the shares, followed by KLM, which holds a 7.8 per cent stake in the airline. The remaining shares of the company are held by private owners. Kenya Airways' shares are traded on the Nairobi Stock Exchange, Uganda Securities Exchange and Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange. In 2010, the airline became a part of the SkyTeam airline alliance. It is also a member of the African Airlines Association and has been part of the same since 1977.
Kenya Airways was established in 1977 by the government of Kenya following the subsequent dissolution of East African Airways. The airline leased two Boeing 707-321s from British Midland Airways to inaugurate operations. It served the international route of Nairobi-Frankfurt-London as its first operation. The carrier also started regional and domestic route functions by deploying aircraft that were formerly a part of East African Airways' fleet. These included one Douglas DC-9-52 and three Fokker F-27-200s. In the early years of the airline, Aer Lingus offered technical and management backing to enhance its operations. Following the airline's privatisation, Swissair became the first company to offer the airline with privatisation advice. In the financial year of 1993-94, Kenya Airways recorded its first profit since commercialisation. International Finance Corporation was brought into the picture in 1994 to help provide assistance in the transition of the airline's privatisation process. Following the privatisation, several major airline players such as Lufthansa, British Airways, South African Airways and KLM expressed interest in acquiring stakes in Kenya Airways.
Eventually, the privatisation of the company was awarded to the Dutch airline company KLM, which enabled restructuring of the debt model. The airline also purchased 26 per cent of the shares in Kenya Airways to become the largest shareholder. The airline was also listed in the stock exchange with shares floating about. Meanwhile, the Kenya Government continued to hold 23 percent of its stake in the airline. In 2013, the airline brought forth low-cost carrier Jambojet, a subsidiary, wholly owned by Kenya Airways. The company also introduced African Cargo Handling Limited as part of its subsidiaries. As of 2018, the former CEO of LOT Polish Airlines, Sebastian Mikosz, has been appointed as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kenya Airways Group. The airline has also announced that they plan to start high-end flights to cater to luxury-tourism destinations across the Indian Ocean. They are also planning to collaborate with South African Airways for route-sharing and aircraft-maintenance. In 2005, the airline changed its livery from the four stripes that ran through the length of the fuselage to the company's slogan, Pride of Africa. Meanwhile, Kenya Airways' logo was also replaced with a stylised K and an encircled with a Q.
Fleet size of Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways has a fleet size of 40 with only Boeing aircraft and about 15 Embraer 190AR. Much of the fleet's aircraft include Boeing 737-700, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 787-8. As per recent developments, four of the converted Boeing 737-300s were delivered by the parent company to Kenya Airways in 2013. Kenya Airways aims to use this aircraft and fly to African routes which are currently being served by Embraer 190s. The plan is to boost the cargo capacity for the airline. In 2011, the airline had nine Boeing 787 Dreamliners on order. The company had considered cancelling the aircraft order owing to the consistent delays in delivery dates. Following the handover of its first Boeing 787 took place in 2014, following which, the airline introduced the Nairobi-Paris route. Eventually, Kenya Airways managed to phase out its Boeing 777 aircraft by 2015. There were several losses and debts incurred due to which the airline had to take such a step. They leased the Boeing 777-300ER fleet to Turkish Airlines in 2016 as a means to pay off some of the debts.
Baggage Allowance
The baggage allowance on Kenya Airways is standard compared to the other international airlines. The passenger is allowed to carry 32 kg per piece of baggage for business class. The weight should not exceed the weight as mentioned by the airline. Kenya Airways allows the purchase of extra baggage on its website as well as the check-in counter. As for passengers travelling in economy class, the weight of baggage should not exceed 23 kg per piece of baggage. The airline does allow a maximum of two pieces of baggage to both business and economy class ticket holders. There are provisions to purchase extra baggage, but even with the additional purchase, there are some exceptions. Details of the same can be received at the airline's website. Frequent flyer members who have a membership with SkyTeam get additional perks in terms of baggage allowance. Passengers can carry three instead of two pieces of baggage with the same weight and dimensions as set by the airline. Hand baggage rules are slightly different as the airline does not allow more than specific dimensions that have been stated for varied aircraft.
In-flight services
Kenya Airways promises exquisite in-flight services for its business class and economy class cabins. When you travel to their business class, be assured that the experience is going to be every bit luxe as one can expect. The seats in the business class are extremely comfortable and even recline. The same can be expected from the economy class cabin too as the leather seats are comfortable and have enough leg room provisions. One can even upgrade the seats to a better one with more legroom. The Dreamliner has by far the best benefits and in-flight services compared to other Kenya Airways fleets. The airline's official website even has a map of the seating layout that prospective passengers can check out before they pick a seat.
Depending on the aircraft, the seating configuration and type of seats are mentioned. Other in-flight services and benefits include a dedicated entertainment deck installed at every seat. Passengers can get access to some of the most recent entertainment content such as movies, music, TV shows and more. Depending on whether it is a short/medium/long haul flight, the airline also provides complimentary in-flight meal service. You will be able to relish global cuisine while you travel from the airline's flight. The stewards and flight attendants provide exemplary hospitality and are very friendly. Passengers can approach them for any requirement. Blankets, pillows, noise-cancelling earphones and other such amenities can also be requested in the flight. The airline will provide the necessary kit to the passenger.
Popular routes and top cities for Kenya Airways
The initial years of Kenya Airways witnessed popular international route connectivity to destinations such as Addis Ababa, Cairo, Bombay, Frankfurt, London, Rome, Jeddah, Zurich, Seychelles, Copenhagen, Athens, Mauritius, Salisbury, Kampala, Karachi and more. Domestic routes of Kenya Airways included flights to Kisumu, Mumias, Mombasa and Malindi. In 1982, the airline also launched a direct non-stop flight between Nairobi and Bombay while using a Boeing 707-320Bs. Following the success and reception of the flights to European destinations, the airline further invested in boosting the said international route by accommodating an Airbus A310-200 that was leased from Condor. Owing to cost-cutting measures, the airline announced in 2012 that they will be suspending services to Rome and Muscat, following a tremendous drop of 50 per cent profit in the financial year 2011-12. Flight connections to Delhi were also terminated in 2014. Meanwhile, newer routes connecting to cities such as Livingstone, Zambia, Cape Town, Abuja, were added.
Currently, the airline serves about 53 destinations across 41 countries. Some of the destinations include Bangui, Douala, Moroni, Abidjan, Kisangani, Lubumbashi, Cairo, Addis Ababa, Paris, Accra, Mumbai, Rome, Malindi, Mombasa, Lilongwe, Port Louis, Maputo, Amsterdam, Mahe, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Geneva, Kilimanjaro, Bangkok, Dubai, London, New York City, Ndola, Hanoi and Victoria Falls.
Why travel by Kenya Airways?
Kenya Airways has expanded tremendously in the last few years, following some upgrades and addition of facilities. They have extended their domestic route connectivity by adding more cities and destinations. Similarly, the airline has also terminated some of its previous international routes to accommodate new connections. Booking a Kenya Airways flight online is quite easy as it is available on all travel portals. Even their official website caters to all flight booking, web check-in, flight status and other such facilities. Travellers can know more about Kenya Airways' flight schedules too on their website. The baggage allowance is standard as per global aviation protocols. However, with its great connectivity and in-flight services, Kenya Airways is the best airline to choose for travelling within the African continent.
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