It’s Air’s Operator Certificate (AOC No. 001) was granted in August 2003 and was the first to be issued by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Afghanistan (MoTCA). Kam Air was subsequently allocated International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Code KMF, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Code RQ and Financial Code 384.
Since its foundation, the airline has enjoyed impressive growth. It has an annual turnover of US$ 200 million and carries more than a million passengers each year. Kam Air has played a major role in the development of Kabul as an important transport hub in the region, supporting Afghanistan’s commercial, industrial and tourism sectors.
The airline offers direct international services from Kabul to: Kuwait; Ankara; Dushanbe; Islamabad; Istanbul; Jeddah; Mashhad; New Delhi; Sharjah; Tashkent; and Tehran. It also connects Kabul to 12 domestic destinations: Khost, Bamyan; Bost; Chaghcharan; Faizabad; Farah; Herat; Kandahar; Maimana; Mazar-e-Sharif; Tirinkot and Zaranj.
Kam Air also offers direct international flights from Herat, Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif to: Jeddah; Mashhad; New Delhi; and Tehran, as well as smooth connections to other international destinations through its hub at Kabul.