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Your Guide for Flying to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

Updated: Apr 25


A flight board showcasing airline flights

In this guide, we'll explore the direct flight options, alternative routes, and essential travel considerations, ensuring that your when you fly to Kilimanjaro, your expedition starts off on the right foot!


Fly To Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)


Excited travelers at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

Main Gateway for Climbers: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is the central entry point for climbers heading to Kilimanjaro. Its strategic location near Moshi and Arusha makes it an ideal base for starting your climb.


Transfer From JRO to Arusha: Once through customs, a exceptional tour operator should pick you up and transfer you to your hotel. The trip from JRO to Arusha is about 1hr 20min.


Map of JRO to Arusha

Direct Flight Options

  • KLM: Direct flights from Amsterdam.

  • Condor Air: Direct flights from Frankfurt.

  • Turkish Airlines: Direct flights from Istanbul.

  • Kenya Airways and Precision Air: Direct flights from Nairobi.

  • Qatar Airlines: Direct flights from Doha.

  • Ethiopian Airlines: Direct flights from Addis Ababa.

  • RwandAir: Direct flights from Kigali.


Alternative Routes:

  • If direct flights to JRO are unavailable, travelers can reach JRO via Dar Es Salaam (DAR) in Tanzania or Nairobi (NBO) in Kenya.


Traveling from Europe and North America


Via Amsterdam for US, Europe, and UK Travelers: Travelers from these regions often find it convenient to fly to Amsterdam and connect to JRO through KLM Airlines.


Cost and Timing Considerations for US Travelers:

  • It is advisable to compare flight prices and schedules, as costs and flight durations can vary significantly.

  • Considering the long journey, early booking is recommended to secure the best fares and flight options.


Tails of two KLM planes

Domestic Travel within Tanzania

Within Tanzania, several airlines offer domestic flights, connecting major cities and tourist destinations. These airlines include:

  • Precision Air: Known for its frequent flights to various Tanzanian destinations.

  • Fly540: Offers competitive pricing for domestic travel.

  • Regional Air: Serves a variety of local routes.

  • Fast jet: Popular for its efficient service across the country.

  • Zan Air: Provides connectivity to Zanzibar and other locales.

  • Coastal Aviation: Known for its charter services and tourist route flights.

  • Air Excel: Operates a range of domestic flights, catering primarily to tourists.


Preparation and Tips


Visa and Passport Requirements: It's essential to check visa and passport requirements well before your trip. This includes any transit visa needs if connecting through other countries.


Vaccinations: Ensure all vaccinations are current, notably Yellow Fever, if you're transiting through countries at risk (e.g., Kenya).


Arrival Timing: Arriving a few days before the climb is highly recommended. This provides time for acclimatization, rest, and any unforeseen travel delays.


Looking out a plane window with passport in hand

Careful planning and consideration of travel options are critical to a successful journey to Kilimanjaro. By exploring various routes, understanding local flight options, and preparing necessary travel documents and health precautions in advance, climbers can ensure a smooth and stress-free start to their adventure.






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