
Etihad Airways Expands Presence in Kenya with New Corporate Office
- Premium location in Nairobi’s Global Trade Center strengthens airline’s commitment to East African market
- Strategic presence supports recently launched Abu Dhabi-Nairobi service
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has marked another milestone in its expansion in East Africa with the opening of a new corporate office in Nairobi’s prestigious Global Trade Center (GTC).
The office, operated through Etihad’s General Sales Agent (GSA) ITVAR Travel, was officially inaugurated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on 22 January by Ahmad Dib, Etihad Airways General Manager Middle East & Africa, and Dr. Joseph Kithitu, Chairman of the Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA), alongside local business leaders.
The strategic location in Westlands, Nairobi’s premier business district, strengthens Etihad’s presence in Kenya following the launch of direct flights between Abu Dhabi and Nairobi in December 2024.
Operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays with an Airbus A320 aircraft offering 8 seats in Business and 150 in Economy, the service connects the two capital cities with morning departures from Abu Dhabi and evening flights from Nairobi.
Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading business hub, with its modern infrastructure and strategic location between Africa and Asia, makes it an increasingly important destination for Kenyan corporate travellers. The city offers world-class facilities for international business and serves as an ideal gateway for companies expanding their global presence.
Javier Alija, Etihad Airways VP Global Sales & Distribution, said: “The strong performance of our Nairobi service since its launch last month demonstrates the increasing ties between our two nations.
This new office opening underscores our commitment to the Kenyan market as we continue to see growing demand from business and leisure travellers in both directions.”
Dr. Joseph Kithitu, KATA Chairman, added: “The opening of Etihad Airways’ new office in Nairobi’s business hub signals confidence in Kenya’s aviation market.
This investment, coupled with their new direct flights, creates valuable opportunities for the travel trade and enhances connectivity for Kenyan travellers.”
The Global Trade Center(GTC), a landmark development in Nairobi’s business district, houses numerous international corporations and is strategically positioned to serve Kenya’s expanding business travel sector.
The airline is further enhancing its presence in Kenya through targeted recruitment efforts, having recently conducted cabin crew assessments and scheduling additional technical recruitment drives in the coming months.