Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
There are three fully owned Kenya Airways lounges at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, Kenya. These are the Simba Lounge, Pride and The Domestic Premier World Lounge. Simba Lounge has a total floor area of about 1920 sq ft with a seating capacity of about 80 guests while Pride has a total capacity of about 5076 sq ft with a seating capacity of 150 guests.
At Kenya Airways, we endeavor to offer warm, friendly, caring service to all our customers who access our lounges.
Lounge Offering
At the Kenya Airways lounges, passengers can enjoy a calm and relaxing haven away from the busy airport environment where they can unwind and de-stress as they await their next flight.
Our lounges' Afrochic designs offer passengers the best of both the modern and African worlds through the use of exotic African hues, textures and artifacts while still maintaining a modern cosmopolitan appeal to create an authentic, exquisite ambience.
We offer services that range from Wi-Fi internet; entertainment on high definition television screens, shower facilities, a delicious and variety filled hot meal and snack collection, a wide range of alcoholic drinks and beverages as well as a pleasantly relaxing environment.
Passenger Eligibility
Our Lounges are accessible to the following passengers;
Pride Lounge: This lounge is exclusive to loyalty card holders of Elite plus level and includes;
Sky team passengers travelling in economy with elite plus status
Business class and premier world passengers
Sky team Elite plus members
Flying Blue Elite plus members
All partner airline passengers holding platinum and gold level cards and equivalents travelling on a partner airline.
Passengers are allowed to bring with them into the lounge, one guest.
Simba Lounge: This lounge is exclusively for Premier World passengers (guests are not allowed). The lounge is open to:
- Sky priority premier world passengers
- Business class passengers on partner airlines
Domestic Business Class Lounge: This lounge is for the exclusive use of business class passengers on domestic flights who are flying on Kenya Airways.