Summary

  • Air Senegal offers the least number of flights between JFK and Africa, with a total of 4,572 seats available on their Airbus A340-300.
  • Ethiopian Airlines has almost twice the number of flights compared to Air Senegal, offering 9,180 seats and flights from JFK to Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
  • Kenya Airways offers the highest ASMs of all airlines operating non-stop flights from JFK to Africa, with 21,060 seats available on their Boeing 787-8 for Nairobi flights.

The busiest airport in New York – the John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) – is an airport out of which more than seventy airlines operate. These include the flag carriers of several nations of Europe, the Middle East, and the continent whose aviation sector is projected to see pre-pandemic numbers this year – Africa.

There are only six carriers that operate non-stop flights between JFK and Africa. Five of these airlines are flag carriers from Africa, and only a single carrier based in the US is a competitor. Let’s learn about these in detail.

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Air Senegal (HC)

The flag carrier of Senegal has the least number of direct flights between JFK and Africa

Number of flights 18
Seats 4,572
Available Seats per Mile (ASM) 17,510,760

Out of the six carriers that have direct operations between Africa and JFK, Air Senegal has the least number of flights.

According to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company, there will be a total of 4,572 seats and 17,510,760 ASMs on Air Senegal’s operations from JFK to Blaise Diagne International Airport (DSS) in Darkar, Senegal.

The flights are offered on Mondays and Fridays. Delta Air Lines is the only competitor offering direct flights on this route. While Air Senegal chooses to operate the Airbus A340-300 on this route, Delta operates the Boeing 767-300 (winglets).

Airbus A220 for  Air Senegal

Photo: Air Senegal

According to flightconnections.com, the earliest flight from JFK to DSS departs at 01:30 and arrives at 13:50 in Dakar. The last flight from JFK, in contrast, departs at 21:10 and arrives at 09:05 at Dakar.

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Ethiopian Airlines (ET)

This flag carrier of Ethiopia has almost half the operations than the flag carrier of Egypt

Number of flights 34
Seats 9,180
Available Seats per Miles 45,266,580

Ethiopian Airlines has almost twice the number of direct flights between JFK and Africa compared to Air Senegal. The number of seats is also almost two times higher, while the ASMs are almost three times greater than those offered by Senegal’s flag carrier.

Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying

Last year, Ethiopian Airlines started serving nine-weekly flights to New Jersey and New York. This was the highest frequency of this carrier back then. The flights were served on the carrier’s Boeing 787.

Ethiopian Airlines offers four-weekly flights from JFK to Abidjan (ABJ), Cote D’Ivore. This nearly 5000-mile journey is offered on the Boeing 787-8 the airline operates.

According to data from flightroutes.com, there are two other airlines that offer one-stop flights from JFK to ABJ.

Carrier Stop at Operating aircraft
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca (CMN)
  • Boeing 787-8
  • Boeing 737-800 (winglets)
Air Senegal Dakar (DSS)

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EgyptAir (MS)

EgyptAir operates a 5,599-mile non-stop route from JFK to the capital of Egypt

Number of flights 62
Seats 21,452
Available Seats per Miles 120,431,528
EgyptAir Boeing 777-300ER

Photo: Eliyahu Yosef Parypa | Shutterstock 

Egypt Air, the state-owned flag carrier of Egypt, will operate 62 flights between Africa and JFK in August 2024. EgyptAir will offer economy and business-class seats on the 10-hour and 20-minute flight between Cairo and New York on its Boeing 777-300.

EgyptAir has been at the heart of operations between North America and Egypt, with the carrier operating half a million seats in 2021. James Pearson, a journalist for Simple Flying, had further shed light on EgyptAir’s operations between New York and Cairo:

“…. but will loads and yields keep up?..EgyptAir serves New York JFK, Toronto, and Washington Dulles, partly reflecting the significant Egyptian diaspora and heritage in wider New York City..According to the Department of Transport’s T-100 data, Cairo-JFK had an 84.7% seat load factor in 2019, higher than the carrier’s system average, which says nothing of financial performance without other information. Since then, it has obviously been lower, mainly around the 60-70% mark. It’ll gradually return to normal, so seeing what ‘normal’ means is meaningful.”

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Delta Air Lines

Delta is the only carrier from the US on this list

Number of flights 89
Seats 19,224
Available Seats per Miles 90,783,072
Delta Air Lines B767-300ER taking off

Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying

Delta Air Lines and Kenya Airways have almost identical numbers of non-stop operations from JFK to Africa. Despite not having a pronounced difference in the number of seats offered either, the ASMs of Delta Air Lines are approximately 60,000,000 lower.

Delta offers non-stop flights from JFK to Accra (ACC)- Ghana’s capital and largest city. Delta is the only carrier offering a non-stop flight between the two cities. Delta operates the Boeing 767-300 (winglets) on its daily flights on this route, which spans 5,137 miles. The other carriers which offer you a flight from JFK – ACC include:

Carrier Stop at Operating aircraft
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca
  • Boeing 787-8
  • Boeing 737-900 (winglets)
Air France Paris
British Airways Heathrow, London
British Airways Gatwick, London

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Kenya Airways

Kenya’s flag carrier has the highest ASMs of any airline operating a direct flight from JFK to Africa

Number of flights 90
Seats 21,060
Available Seats per Miles 154,980,540

Kenya Airways (KQ), Kenya’s flag carrier, offers 21,060 seats on the 90 flights it will operate between Africa and JFK in August 2024.

Despite 34 fewer operations than the airline with the most flights on this list, KQ offers more ASMs than any other airline operating non-stop flights from JFK to Africa.

Kenya Airways Boeing 787 landing

Photo: Nieuwland Photography | Shutterstock

KQ offers direct flights from JFK to Nairobi (NBO) on its Boeing 787-8s. The aircraft takes 15 hours to complete this nearly 12,000-kilometer journey.

On some days of the week, KQ operates two flights per day from JFK to NBO, while on others, only one flight is available. The same is true for operations from NBO to JFK.

Plenty of other carriers offer a one-stop flight from JFK. These include:

  • Air France via Paris
  • Turkish Airlines via Istanbul
  • British Airways via London

The flights from JFK to Nairobi, with a one-stop route, are at least five hours longer than the non-stop ones.

1

Royal Air Maroc (AT)

The flag carrier of Morocco is the airline with the maximum non-stop flights between JFK and Africa

Number of flights 124
Seats 35,992
Available Seats per Miles 129,895,128
Royal Air Maroc Boeing 787-8

Photo: Boeing

Royal Air Maroc is the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Morocco. With 124 operations, this carrier will have the most non-stop flights between Africa and JFK for August 2024. The ASMs available for ATs for this month aren’t the highest on the list, though. This is despite the fact that the close to 36,000 seats available on AT’s flights is almost 15,000 seats more than the airline offering the second-highest number of seats.

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AT offers twice-daily flights from the JFK to Casablanca (CMN) route. This airline, which has a diverse fleet that includes turboprops, operates its Boeing 787s on this nearly 3600-mile journey. Other airlines that offer one-stop flights from JFK to CMN include:

  • TAP Air Portugal, which uses its Airbus A330neo, Airbus A319, Embraer 195 and Legacy 1000. The stop is offered in LIsbon.
  • Iberia, which offers a stop in Madrid, uses the Airbus A330, Airbus A350, among others.

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