Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the major airport in Nairobi and Kenya, handling most inbound and outbound flights. Wilson Airport (Kenya), a smaller second airport in Nairobi serving mostly light aircraft and small airlines.
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There are two airports in Nairobi, NBO Airport and Wilson Airport. NBO is the largest and busiest airport while Wilson Airport serves mostly domestic flights.
The fastest routes to Nairobi are usually two nonstop legs viaLondon or another European city such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt or Paris (see below). Other possible but longer connections are available with the Middle Eastern airlines, or by going via Johannesburg with South African Airways.
The Nairobi airport is named after the country's first President, Jomo Kenyatta and is known as one of Africa's busiest airports, connecting travelers to countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, and more.
Nairobi Wilson Airport is located 17.14 km from Jomo Kenyatta Airport and to get to Jomo Kenyatta Airport with a transfer from Nairobi Wilson Airport will take about 00 h 27 m. The duration of the transfer may vary depending on the chosen vehicle and the traffic circumstances.