Little App Launches Air Charter Service, Expanding Access to Private Aviation industry in Kenya

Story by Ayubu John Afrimedia Group news Kenya’s homegrown ride-hailing platform Little Cab and a leading private aviation company, Boscovic Air Charters, popularly known as Fly Boskies, has entered into a strategic partnership  in response to the rising demand for private and executive air travel.
The partnership, unveiled at a launch event attended by stakeholders in the aviation and transport sectors, is aimed at meeting the increasing need for seamless, technology-driven travel solutions. As more business executives, tourists, and high-net-worth individuals turn to charter flights for flexibility and efficiency, the collaboration seeks to deliver a fully integrated experience — from booking private flights to securing reliable airport transfers.
Under the agreement, clients flying with Fly Boskies can now schedule executive pick-ups and drop-offs through the Little Cab app, ensuring smooth transitions between air and road travel. This integration addresses last-mile connectivity challenges that have grown alongside the expanding charter aviation market.
Speaking at the launch, Little Cab Managing Director Priya Budhabhatti described the collaboration as a response to evolving travel needs. “With the growing demand for premium and personalized travel, this partnership demonstrates how technology can transform the mobility ecosystem. By integrating our app with aviation services, we are enhancing efficiency, safety, and convenience for travelers,” she said.
She added that the platform’s real-time tracking, cashless payment options, and professional driver network will support the rising number of charter clients seeking reliable and comfortable transport.
Fly Boskies CEO Jimmy Kibati noted that the partnership aligns with the company’s expansion strategy. “The demand for private air travel in Kenya is growing rapidly. Our clients value discretion, punctuality, and personalized service. Partnering with Little Cab ensures that this premium experience continues beyond the runway,” he said.
Industry observers say the collaboration reflects broader growth in Kenya’s charter aviation sector, driven by increased business travel, tourism, and regional connectivity. By improving ground transport integration, the partnership is expected to boost operational efficiency, enhance customer confidence, and support the continued expansion of private air travel in the country.

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