Agent's Corner

  1. Established Operations: Kam Air, Afghanistan’s largest private airline, has been in operation since 2003 – a well-established carrier known for its reliability and commitment to safety in the region.
  2. Diverse Route Network: Domestic and international flights connect Kabul to key destinations such as Dubai, Istanbul, and Jeddah – an excellent choice for travellers seeking connections between Afghanistan and major global hubs.
  3. Distribution & Ticketing: GDS agreements with Amadeus, Sabre, Travelport, and partnership agreements with APG Airlines, Hahn Air, and World Ticket.
  4. Interline Agreements: Kam Air has partnered with major airlines to expand its network further and offer seamless connections. Partners include Air Arabia, Emirates, Air India, Qatar, and Vistara, among others.
  5. Modern Fleet: Modern fleet consists of Boeing aircraft – quality, comfortable, and efficient travel.
  6. Customer Service: Dedicated to providing high-quality customer service, with a reputation for friendly and accommodating staff. This emphasis on passenger care is an attractive selling point for travel agents promoting the airline.
  7. ‘Kam Air Corporate Program’: Provides special fares and discounts; 24/7 customer service; credit facility up to one month; priority booking, check-in, and more.
  8. Frequent Flyer Programme with Benefits: Earn Orange Miles for every pound spent (excluding taxes and fees). Benefits include dedicated check-in, extra baggage, priority boarding, and discounts from participating partner brands. “Every seat and service on every flight is always available for redemption without any blackout.” – Kam Air
  9. Cultural and Tourism Opportunities: Explore Afghanistan’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty. Agents can promote tours that include important historical sites, traditional markets, stunning landscapes, and off-the-beaten-path experiences. Learn more in our Destination Spotlight.  

News from our other partners

  • interCaribbean Airways’ schedule makes it possible to book seamless onward connections from Providenciales to Antigua, Barbados, Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and Tortola via Grand Turk.
  • PNG Air has warned that one of two weekly flights to Kieta and Buka in the Bougainville region are temporarily suspended due to ongoing fuel supply issues. Agents are advised to check whether any of their forward bookings are affected. The airline will resume its full schedule once the issue is resolved.
  • Daylight Saving Time means it’s time to Spring Forward in some of interCaribbean Airways destinations. Effective March 9, clocks are one hour ahead, so be sure that customers plan accordingly when they are flying to or from these destinations: Turks and Caicos; the Bahamas; Cuba; and Haiti. NOTE: All flights will follow local time. Customers can also check their devices for automatic updates.