(Juba) – Salaam Air Express has marked its second year of service in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, celebrating steady growth and an expanding network of destinations across East Africa and the Horn of Africa.
The airline which began operating flights from Juba in 2023 has focused on improving regional connectivity with an emphasis on reliability and passenger safety.
Since its launch, Salaam Air Express has offered regular flights from Juba to several strategic cities including Mogadishu (Somalia), Nairobi (Kenya), and Garowe (Puntland), helping to meet the growing demand for cross border travel in the region.
Its operations have supported both business and family related travel, as well as the movement of humanitarian and development personnel.
Passengers have increasingly turned to the airline for its direct connections between Juba and key regional capitals, offering a travel alternative in a market where options can often be limited or affected by political or logistical constraints.
Salaam Air Express says it aims to continue expanding its reach and improving its services as part of its long term commitment to the region.
These connections are particularly important for South Sudanese travellers, many of whom have family, commercial or educational ties with neighbouring countries.
Air travel remains an essential link for landlocked South Sudan, where roads and other ground transport networks are still under development or affected by seasonal challenges.
Air travel, though often costly for the average citizen, remains a vital option for reaching destinations that are otherwise difficult or unsafe to access by land.
Airlines like Salaam Air Express offer routes that are crucial for medical evacuations, business opportunities and diplomatic or NGO missions.
The airline encourages travellers from Juba and beyond to continue using its services for efficient, safe, and timely transport across the region. For bookings, customers can visit its official website at www.salaamairexpress.com.
















