Airport Nairobi
The busiest airport in East and Central Africa, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, flies nearly five million passengers a year from its one terminal. An ongoing expansion programme will increase capacity three-fold. It is located 20 km (12 miles) east of Nairobi and a speedy taxi reaches the city centre in just 30 minutes.
Distance from city centre
20 km (12 miles) east of Nairobi.
Airport parking
There are long- and short-stay car parks close to the terminal building.
Specific airport features
The airport has a lack of information screens so ask staff about departure whereabouts if unsure. If travelling from another African country, have your yellow fever vaccination certificate to hand when arriving.
Airport code
NBO
Airport telephone number
+254 (0) 20 822 111
Airport website
Terminals
KLM operates out of the airport’s single terminal, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with long-haul and pan-European flights.
No. of terminals
One
Terminal 1
All flights operate from this one terminal. The terminal has three units; Units 1 and 2 for international flights, and Unit 3 mainly for domestic flights. The check-in area is beyond the baggage screening section by the entrance of the terminal building




