25 years of service to Uganda (one daily flight with Emirates) with 2,800,000 passengers carried since 2000. Growth continues, with a 16% increase in traffic projected since January 2025, driven by strong demand from the UK, China, the US, and India.
https://www.independent.co.ug/emirates- ... in-uganda/
The other anniversary is 30 years of service to Nairobi (two daily flights with Emirates). 6.6 millions of pax have been carried since 1995. The most popular inbound destinations are South Korea, China, Thailand, and Australia. Outbound destinations include Shanghai, Beijing, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Seattle, New York, and Washington.
Emirates employs 50 people in Nairobi and more than 1,100 Kenyans across its global network. Among them are 254 cabin crew members and 41 pilots, serving destinations on six continents.
Another interesting example since the partnership with Kenya Airways began in mid-2023 is that more than 31,000 passengers have benefited from the partnership. The most requested destinations beyond Nairobi (passengers arriving with Emirates and continuing on with Kenya Airways) are Kilimanjaro, Bujumbura (Burundi), Maputo (Mozambique), Lilongwe (Rwanda), and Kigali (Rwanda*). However, a good part of the destinations served by KQ in Africa are also served by Emirates.
Is Emirates' next destination in Africa (besides Brazzaville and Kinshasa, which have been leaked, and possibly Libreville https://anacgabon-org.translate.goog/em ... r_pto=wapp) will be among these cities? Well, I don't really believe it's Bujumbura. If one of these destinations opens, it will inevitably be operated with a double stopover, but the arrival of the B787 could allow Emirates to serve cities in Africa that are "too large" for the B777-300ER.
https://www.travelsdubai.com/29-Oct-202 ... passengers
** Surprisingly, a 2023 Simpleflying article about Emirates' arrival in Montreal stated that in 2019, Kigali, not served by Emirates (interline between RwandAir and Emirates?), was among the 25 most popular destinations for Montreal via Dubai.




