The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) is preparing to enter the digital ride-hailing arena, launching its own mobile platform at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). This strategic move aims to reclaim a share of the airport transport market currently dominated by global giants like Uber and Bolt.
KAA recently moved to finalize a tender for the design and management of this mobile and web-based application. Operated under a public-private partnership, the platform will allow the authority to share in the revenue generated from every trip. With the tender process wrapping up on February 26, 2026, travelers can expect a fast-tracked rollout in the coming months.
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