Jambojet Cargo Joins Freightos by WebCargo, Expanding Digital Cargo Connectivity Across East Africa

Jambojet, Africa’s leading low-cost airline has joined Freightos by WebCargo, integrating its cargo capacity on the digital platform to enable freight forwarders and logistics partners to seamlessly connect with its extensive East African network.

Through this partnership, Jambojet’s cargo capacity will now be accessible real time, providing instant digital access to its 9 key routes – Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Malindi, Diani, Lamu, and Zanzibar.

With Jambojet Cargo now live on WebCargo by Freightos, and in the future available to interlining agreements, freight forwarders can compare live rates, book shipments instantly, and manage air cargo digitally, improving visibility, reducing manual coordination, and ensuring faster, more reliable service.

Digitalisation is reshaping air cargo across Africa, and Jambojet is proud to be at the forefront of this change, providing our customers with a modern and easy-to-use booking experience,” said Karanja Ndegwa, MD & CEO at Jambojet.

Jambojet CEO Karanja Ndegwa.

By joining WebCargo by Freightos, we’re giving freight forwarders faster, smoother, and more reliable access to our network—supporting the region’s expanding trade and connectivity. Looking ahead, we’re excited to make our capacity available for interlining on WebCargo by Freightos’ platform, helping strengthen links between African markets and the world.”

Impact of Jambojet-Webcargo by Freightos partnership

Partnering with Jambojet Cargo expands WebCargo by Freightos’ reach in one of Africa’s most dynamic logistics markets,” said Zvi Schreiber, CEO of Freightos.

By bringing more regional carriers online, we’re continuing Freightos’ mission to make global trade smoother and more efficient—helping forwarders and shippers access the capacity they need, when they need it and where they need it.”

Zvi Schreiber, CEO of Freightos.

Launched in 2022, Jambojet Cargo transports a wide range of goods – from fresh produce, live animals, pharmaceuticals, general cargo, and repatriation services for loved ones.

They have over 1,000 tonne capacity monthly for cargo across its network, and an 8-tonne aircraft in its fleet.

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