Flights in and out of Kenya’s main airport are being delayed following a planned strike by aviation industry workers, the national airline and airports authority have said. Departing flights from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport – one of Africa’s busiest transport hubs – have been delayed by up to four hours. Some passengers say they have remained seated inside aircraft for extended periods, as pilots wait for clearance to take off.
In a statement, Kenya Airways said it was experiencing “air traffic control operational delays affecting certain departures and arrivals”. It added that it was working with authorities to minimise disruptions and maintain safe operations. “Passengers are advised to expect possible schedule adjustments, including delays,”the airline said, while apologising for the inconvenience.
The disruptions follows a warning a week ago by the Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU) of a plan to go on strike over pay and poor working conditions. KAWU Secretary-General Moss Ndiema told the local Daily Nation news website that the strike had begun at 06:00 local time (03:00 GMT) affecting both passengers and airlines around the country. “There’s a big backlog.
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Planes are hardly leaving the airports,” he was quoted as saying. A Kenyan senator who was travelling from the western city of Kisumu said that he had to travel by road following the strike. “This KCAA strike is really biting! Been forced to hit the road after many hours at the airport, waiting in vain,”Boni Khalwale said on X.
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