Built in Nairobi, flying the region.
Hue Wings Airlines is a Kenyan carrier operating a hub-and-spoke network anchored at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, with a second base on the coast in Mombasa. We connect East Africa's capitals to each other and to the wider continent.
Two hubs, one hive.
Nairobi — Jomo Kenyatta International
Our primary hub and the centre of the connection network — most itineraries between non-adjacent cities route through here.
Mombasa — Moi International
Our coastal base, serving leisure routes and feeding traffic into the Nairobi hub.
A short history.
A coastal-capital shuttle
Hue Wings began as a single route linking Nairobi and Mombasa, built around the idea that Kenya's two largest cities deserved a reliable, frequent air link.
The hub takes shape
As regional demand grew, Nairobi became a connecting point for travellers moving between East, Central and Southern Africa — the hub-and-spoke model still in use today.
A growing network
Hue Wings now schedules direct and connecting flights across the continent, with the fleet and route map both expanding to match demand.