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Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia Suspend Flights To Kenya As Strike Gains Momentum  

Hundreds of travellers around East Africa are stranded while others have had their travel schedules disrupted due to the ongoing aviation workers’ strike at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), airlines have warned.

On Wednesday, Rwandair, Ethiopian and Ugandan Airlines all advised their guests to await information on their flights as air travel into and out of Nairobi was paralysed.

Rwandair announced immediate cancellations while Uganda Airlines issued a statement warning of “possible delays and disruptions in its regional flight schedule.”

”Due to the ongoing strike by airport staff at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, our flights WB452/WB453 KGL/NBO/KGL on 11 September 2024 are cancelled. All affected passengers will be rebooked on the next available flights. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.— RwandAir (@FlyRwandAir) September 11, 2024”

On its part, Ethiopian Airlines said it was “closely monitoring the situation and working to minimise the impact on our passengers.”

Kenyan regulator, the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), issued a Notice to Airmen (Notam), warning of continual flight disruptions for departures and arrivals, and asked pilots to expect delays on their schedules.

The disruptions are expected to leave several travellers stranded at Entebbe and Kigali airports.

Uganda Airlines flies twice daily from Entebbe to Nairobi while RwandAir operates three flights to Nairobi out of Kigali daily. Ethiopian operates four daily flights in and out of Nairobi.

Kenya’s airport workers union announced the strike effective Wednesday midnight after it emerged that the Kenya government has proposed to lease JKIA to an Indian conglomerate, Adani Group, for 30 years. Airport workers fear that the deal will result in job losses.

On Tuesday, Kenya’s High Court temporarily suspended the proposed leasing plan util October 8 when a hearing for the case will be fixed. The petition challenging the deal was filed by the Kenya Human Rights Commission and the Law Society of Kenya.

The development comes as the Comesa Competition Commission, the regional consumer protection watchdog, this week started an investigation into how airlines treat travellers affected by flight delays and cancellations.

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