About Kam Air

Kam Air is a private airline based in Afghanistan that was established to serve as the country's first private commercial airline. The airline initially rose to prominence following its inception with services that connected Kabul, the capital city, to other major Afghan cities as well as some international destinations. Over the years, it has played a significant role in facilitating both domestic and international travel for Afghan citizens as well as for visitors to the country. Its operations have often been viewed as a vital link in the aid and development efforts by various international organizations working within Afghanistan, particularly in the wake of the country’s political and military turbulences. The fleet of Kam Air started with just a few aircraft and gradually expanded as the airline took on more routes and increased its service offerings. The focus for Kam Air has predominantly been on increasing the connectivity of Afghanistan, both internally and with neighboring countries. The airline’s management has consistently strived to adapt to the challenging operating environment by scaling their operations according to the prevailing economic and safety conditions within the country. This has included updating their fleet to improve the comfort and efficiency of their services, while ensuring that safety remains a paramount concern given the unique challenges of flying in the region. Kam Air offers a variety of services aimed at enhancing passenger comfort and convenience. It provides a network of routes that cover a mix of domestic and international destinations, thereby serving as a crucial conduit for both business and leisure travel for Afghans and international travelers. The airline has also sought to enhance its service quality by focusing on customer services, adding value through frequent flyer programs, and improving its booking system for greater ease of use. The airline has always aimed to embody a high standard of hospitality, reflective of Afghan culture, which is appreciated by its customer base. Despite the challenges faced due to the region's instability, Kam Air continues to function, adapting to the needs of its market and aiming to contribute positively to Afghanistan's connectivity and economic stability.

Overall Value for Money

3.0

From 4 reviews

Seat and Cabin Space

4.5

From 4 reviews

Customer Service

4.0

From 4 reviews

In Flight Entertainment

2.5

From 4 reviews

Baggage Handling

4.8

From 4 reviews

Check-in Process

4.5

From 4 reviews

Meals and Beverages

4.3

From 4 reviews

Recommend Airline

75.0%

From 4 reviews

Latest Passenger Reviews for Kam Air

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Norrie Sanders
Norrie SandersNov 17, 2025
Lufthansa

Lufthansa lost my luggage on a flight within Europe. Inconvenient, but mistakes happen. The airport’s lost luggage officer was very helpful and filed a report immediately. A week later an airport officer advised that the bag had turned up and I was able to collect it from the airport. It had a tag on it showing that it had been sent to the wrong airport. So why I am writing this? Well, my issue is that Lufthansa made no attempt to contact me at the time and despite months of trying, no apology or compensation. Lufthansa knew immediately about the loss because the airport had sent them a report and there was a note on the Lufthansa website saying that the loss had been reported. But I was given zero information about whether my luggage was still in transit or lost for good. The website would not issue a tracking number because of the airport report. A few days later, assuming that the baggage would not be returned, I made a compensation claim, for which I simply received a proforma request for more information, without acknowledging that they already knew where the bag was. Months later, still with nothing from Lufthansa, my travel agent advised me to lodge a feedback form. Once again, nothing happened. When the agent followed up, Lufthansa’s offered only platitudes, implying that reporting of the luggage loss and the problems with their tracking and contact system were my fault. They still have never acknowledged that they knew of the loss, let alone acknowledge that I am out of pocket. Months later, they are even asking for proof of the airport’s lost luggage report, even though they were advised on the day of the flight and they eventually found the luggage and forwarded it. I have no complaints about the cabin staff or on-board meals. But their customer relations are appalling.

3 / 10

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