Wilson Airport (WIL) is one of Nairobi’s most important domestic aviation hubs and a major departure point for flights to safari destinations, regional airports and smaller airstrips across Kenya. Located closer to central Nairobi than JKIA, Wilson plays a particularly important role in connecting passengers with destinations that are not served by larger commercial aircraft.
Travellers looking for domestic routes can browse the Kenya Domestic Flights Database — [PASTE FLIGHTS PAGE URL] — covering airports, airstrips and passenger flight routes across Kenya.
Last checked: August 2026
Wilson Airport at a Glance
Official Name: Wilson Airport
IATA Code: WIL
ICAO Code: HKNW
City: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Airport Type: Domestic and regional
Operator: Kenya Airports Authority
Main Role: Domestic, safari, regional and charter aviation
Where Is Wilson Airport?
Wilson Airport is located south of Nairobi’s central business district, making it particularly convenient for passengers travelling from central and southern parts of the city.
The airport is separate from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO).
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Passengers should always check the airport code on their ticket before travelling.
WIL means Wilson Airport.
NBO means Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Domestic Flights From Wilson Airport
Wilson Airport provides passenger connections to destinations across Kenya, particularly safari areas, regional towns and coastal destinations.
Routes can include:
Nairobi ↔ Kitale — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Maasai Mara — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Amboseli — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Nanyuki — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Samburu — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Lewa Downs — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Loisaba — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Meru — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Migori — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Nairobi ↔ Tsavo — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson Airport can also provide connections to coastal destinations such as Diani/Ukunda, Malindi and Lamu, depending on airline schedules.
Wilson Airport and Safari Flights
One of Wilson Airport’s most important roles is serving Kenya’s safari aviation network.
Passengers can fly from Nairobi to airstrips located near national parks, game reserves, conservancies and safari lodges.
Unlike flights between major airports, a safari service may land at more than one airstrip during the journey.
Passengers should therefore check:
- Destination airstrip
- Number of stops
- Baggage allowance
- Aircraft type
- Check-in time
- Transfer arrangements between the airstrip and accommodation
This is particularly important when travelling to the Maasai Mara, where several different airstrips serve different camps and conservancies.
Wilson to Maasai Mara Flights
Wilson Airport is a major Nairobi departure point for flights to the Maasai Mara.
Wilson to Maasai Mara Flights Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Depending on the passenger’s lodge or camp, the flight may use airstrips such as:
Keekorok Airstrip
Ol Kiombo Airstrip
Musiara Airstrip
Mara Serena Airstrip
Kichwa Tembo Airstrip
Mara North Airstrip
Angama Mara Airstrip
Olare Orok Airstrip
Passengers should confirm the correct airstrip with their accommodation provider before booking.
Wilson to Amboseli Flights
Flights from Wilson Airport provide access to the Amboseli ecosystem.
Wilson to Amboseli Flights Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Safari flight schedules can vary by season and passenger demand, so travellers should verify the current operating timetable.
Wilson to Nanyuki Flights
Nanyuki provides an important aviation gateway to Mount Kenya, Laikipia and surrounding conservancies.
Wilson to Nanyuki Flights Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
The relatively short air connection from Nairobi can be useful for passengers continuing to safari properties and destinations in the wider Laikipia region.
Wilson to Samburu Flights
Wilson Airport also provides air connections towards the Samburu safari region.
Wilson to Samburu Flights Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
The actual destination airstrip can depend on the passenger’s accommodation and scheduled service.
Wilson to Lewa and Loisaba Flights
Passengers travelling to conservancies in northern Kenya can also find services from Wilson Airport.
Wilson to Lewa Downs Flights Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Loisaba Flights Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
These routes are particularly important for tourism because they reduce the amount of road travel required between Nairobi and remote conservancies.
Airlines Operating From Wilson Airport
Wilson is used by several Kenyan regional, safari and charter airlines.
Operators include:
Safarilink
Safarilink operates scheduled passenger services from Wilson Airport to safari, coastal and regional destinations.
Its network includes destinations such as the Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Nanyuki, Samburu, Lewa, Loisaba, Diani and Lamu, subject to current schedules.
AirKenya Express
AirKenya operates safari and regional passenger services from Wilson Airport.
Its network provides connections to several important tourism destinations and regional airports.
Skyward Express
Skyward Express operates domestic services from Wilson Airport to selected destinations within Kenya.
The Wilson–Kitale corridor is among the domestic routes associated with the airline.
Renegade Air
Renegade Air operates scheduled and charter services from Wilson Airport to selected destinations.
Airline networks and frequencies can change, so passengers should confirm current services directly when booking.
Aircraft Used at Wilson Airport
Wilson Airport handles many smaller aircraft than passengers commonly encounter at JKIA.
Aircraft used on domestic and safari services can include:
Cessna Grand Caravan
De Havilland Dash 8
and other regional turboprop aircraft.
The aircraft selected depends on the airline, destination, passenger numbers, runway characteristics and operational requirements.
Aircraft assignments can change before departure.
Baggage on Wilson Airport Flights
Baggage is particularly important when travelling from Wilson Airport because some flights use smaller aircraft.
Safari airlines may impose stricter baggage limits than passengers are accustomed to on larger commercial flights.
Travellers should check:
- Maximum baggage weight
- Cabin baggage allowance
- Checked baggage allowance
- Bag dimensions
- Excess baggage charges
- Restrictions on hard-shell suitcases
- Special equipment requirements
Soft-sided bags may be recommended or required for some safari services because they are easier to fit into smaller aircraft baggage compartments.
Always check the operating airline’s current baggage policy.
Check-In at Wilson Airport
Passengers should use the check-in deadline provided by their airline.
Safari and regional airlines may have different procedures from larger commercial carriers operating at JKIA.
Passengers should arrive with enough time for:
Check-in → Baggage processing → Security → Boarding
Those travelling to safari destinations should also confirm their exact destination airstrip before checking in.
Wilson Airport or JKIA?
The difference between Wilson Airport and JKIA is particularly important for passengers travelling within Kenya.
Wilson Airport — WIL
Primarily associated with:
Safari flights
Regional flights
Smaller domestic destinations
Charter flights
Flights to airstrips
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport — NBO
Primarily associated with:
International flights
Major domestic city routes
Large commercial airline operations
International connections
Passengers should never assume that a flight listed as departing from Nairobi automatically means JKIA.
Check the three-letter airport code.
Connecting Between Wilson Airport and JKIA
Wilson Airport and JKIA are separate airports.
Passengers arriving internationally at JKIA and connecting to a safari flight from Wilson must leave JKIA and travel by road to Wilson Airport.
Likewise, passengers arriving at Wilson who have an international departure from JKIA must transfer between the airports.
This should not be treated like changing terminals at the same airport.
Passengers should allow sufficient time for:
Immigration and baggage collection where applicable → Leaving the airport → Road transfer across Nairobi → Check-in at the second airport
Traffic conditions can substantially affect the transfer time.
Wilson Airport Code: WIL
Wilson Airport’s IATA code is:
WIL
The code helps distinguish Wilson from Nairobi’s other major airport.
Examples include:
WIL → KTL — Wilson Airport to Kitale
WIL → Safari airstrip — Nairobi to safari destinations
Passengers searching online should check WIL when looking specifically for services departing from Wilson Airport.
Charter Flights From Wilson Airport
Wilson Airport is also an important base for charter aviation.
Charter flights can serve destinations that do not have frequent scheduled passenger services and can provide direct access to remote airstrips.
Charter fares and operating arrangements differ considerably from scheduled airline tickets.
Passengers should confirm the aircraft, baggage allowance, destination airstrip, passenger capacity and total charter price with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the airport code for Wilson Airport?
Wilson Airport’s IATA code is WIL.
Is Wilson Airport the same as JKIA?
No. Wilson Airport (WIL) and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) are separate airports in Nairobi.
Does Wilson Airport have domestic flights?
Yes. Wilson is a major hub for domestic, regional and safari flights within Kenya.
Do Maasai Mara flights leave from Wilson Airport?
Many scheduled safari flights between Nairobi and the Maasai Mara operate from Wilson Airport.
Can I fly from Wilson Airport to the Coast?
Selected airlines operate coastal routes from Wilson Airport, depending on current schedules.
Which airlines use Wilson Airport?
Operators include Safarilink, AirKenya Express, Skyward Express, Renegade Air and other regional and charter airlines.
Does Wilson Airport handle international flights?
Wilson’s primary role is domestic, regional, safari and charter aviation. Passengers taking conventional international airline services from Nairobi will generally use JKIA.
Related Flight and Airport Guides
Kenya Domestic Flights Database — [PASTE FLIGHTS PAGE URL]
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Kitale Airport Guide — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Maasai Mara Flights — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Amboseli Flights — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Nanyuki Flights — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Samburu Flights — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Lewa Downs Flights — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson to Loisaba Flights — [LINK WHEN PUBLISHED]
Wilson Airport Summary
Airport: Wilson Airport
IATA Code: WIL
ICAO Code: HKNW
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Airport Type: Domestic and regional
Operator: Kenya Airports Authority
Main Role: Domestic, safari, regional and charter flights
Wilson Airport is a critical part of Kenya’s domestic aviation network, particularly for passengers travelling from Nairobi to safari destinations, regional airports and smaller airstrips.
Before travelling, passengers should confirm their airport code, airline, destination airport or airstrip, flight number, departure time, baggage allowance and check-in requirements.





