P2 (P2)

6 non-stop routes across 4 airports. Main hub: Nairobi (WIL).

About P2

P2 is a regional carrier doing exactly what regional carriers do best — connecting places that bigger airlines won't bother with. Its whole world is East Africa, specifically the Kenya-Tanzania corridor, with Nairobi's Wilson Airport (WIL) acting as the nerve center. Six non-stop routes across four airports, a total network of just over 1,200 km — this isn't a long-haul operation. It's short hops, small planes, and the kind of flying that gets you somewhere a bus would take all day to reach. Think safari logistics more than city-break convenience. P2 exists because the demand exists — and that demand is very specific.

Why fly P2?

Honestly? You fly P2 because you don't have a better option — and that's not a knock. When you need to get from Nairobi's WIL to Kilimanjaro (JRO) without burning a day on the road, P2 is the answer. That 236 km route is P2's longest, which tells you everything about the scale here. For safari travelers especially, having access to Amboseli (ASV) and Arusha (ARK) on the same carrier is genuinely useful. You're not stitching together three different airlines to complete a circuit. The route map is tight and intentional. If your itinerary touches Kenya and Tanzania — and it probably does — P2's network actually lines up with how real people travel through this region.

P2 hub airports

Top destination countries on P2

Tips for booking P2

Book early if you're traveling during peak safari season — these small routes fill up fast and there's not always a next flight that day. WIL is a different airport from Nairobi's main international hub, so don't mix them up when you're arranging transfers. Seriously, I've seen people head to the wrong terminal. Because P2 operates a compact regional network, don't expect connecting alliance perks or frequent flyer integrations with major programs. Keep luggage light — regional aircraft typically have strict weight limits and overhead space is limited. Confirm your booking directly with the airline closer to departure. Schedule changes happen on small carriers.

Frequently asked questions about P2

Where does P2 fly?

P2 operates 6 routes primarily serving East Africa, with a focus on Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania. The airline connects these key destinations across the region with regional service.

What is P2's main hub airport?

P2's main hub is Nairobi (WIL), which serves as the airline's primary operating base for its regional network.

What type of airline is P2?

P2 is a regional carrier focused on serving East African routes with a concentrated network based around its Nairobi hub.

When should I book flights with P2?

For regional routes, booking 2-4 weeks in advance typically offers better fares. Check P2's website directly for current promotions and fare availability across their 6 routes.

What are P2's baggage and check-in policies?

For specific baggage allowances and check-in requirements, please visit P2's official website or contact their customer service, as policies may vary by route and fare type.

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Main hubs for P2

Where P2 concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where P2 flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Top P2 destinations

P2 network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about P2

  • How many routes does P2 operate?

    P2 (P2) operates 6 non-stop routes across 4 airports worldwide.

  • What is P2's main hub?

    P2's busiest hub is Nairobi (WIL) in Kenya, with 3 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is P2's longest route?

    P2's longest non-stop route is JRO-WIL at 236 km.

  • Where does P2 fly the most?

    P2 flies most often to Kenya, with 4 routes serving destinations in Kenya.