About Kam Air
Kam Air: Afghanistan’s Modern Airline for Regional and International Travel
Founded in 2003, Kam Air has quickly risen to become one of Afghanistan’s premier private airlines, offering reliable, modern, and customer-focused air travel. Headquartered in Kabul, Kam Air plays a vital role in connecting Afghanistan to key destinations across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.
A Trailblazer in Afghan Aviation
Kam Air holds the distinction of being Afghanistan’s first privately-owned airline. Since its inception, it has aimed to provide passengers with safe, efficient, and comfortable flights, even during challenging times in the region. Its consistent operations have earned it a reputation for reliability and professionalism.
Expansive Network of Routes
Kam Air operates both domestic and international flights, serving cities such as Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, and Kandahar within Afghanistan. On the international front, Kam Air connects Kabul to major cities including Dubai, Istanbul, Tehran, Delhi, Islamabad, and Jeddah, making it a vital bridge between Afghanistan and global business, cultural, and religious hubs.
Modern Fleet and Services
The airline operates a growing fleet of modern aircraft including Airbus A340s, Boeing 737s, and McDonnell Douglas MD-80s. Kam Air focuses on delivering a high standard of service, including in-flight meals, entertainment options on select routes, and a friendly, multilingual cabin crew.
Whether you’re a business traveler, a pilgrim, or a tourist, Kam Air strives to make your journey comfortable and seamless.
Safety and Compliance
Safety is at the heart of Kam Air’s operations. The airline is committed to international aviation standards and conducts regular training and maintenance to ensure passenger safety and flight reliability.
Why Choose Kam Air?
First Private Airline in Afghanistan
Expansive Domestic and International Network
Modern Aircraft and Friendly Service
Commitment to Safety and Punctuality
As of 2025, Kam Air stands as a symbol of progress and hope in Afghan aviation, offering the people of Afghanistan—and travelers to the country—a dependable way to fly.