Feb 17 • 12:31 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Kenya: Kenya Airways Adjusts Schedules As Aviation Workers' Strike Causes Up to 4-Hour Delays At JKIA

Kenya Airways has adjusted its flight schedules due to significant delays caused by an ongoing strike by aviation workers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Kenya Airways has announced changes to its flight schedules following major disruptions at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), attributed to an ongoing strike by members of the Kenya Aviation Workers Union (KAWU). Passengers are experiencing delays of up to four hours as the airline works to manage air traffic control challenges affecting both departures and arrivals. These adjustments aim to ensure safety and maintain operational continuity amidst the strike's impact.

The disruptions have resulted from unresolved labor disputes, including a prolonged delay in implementing a collective bargaining agreement and serious concerns regarding pay and working conditions for aviation staff. As a response to the strike, which has led to significant congestion at JKIA, passengers have found themselves stranded in the terminal and even aboard aircraft awaiting clearance for takeoff. These labor issues highlight ongoing challenges in the Kenyan aviation sector regarding worker rights and effective management of labor relations.

In light of these developments, Kenya Airways has advised travelers to stay updated on their flight statuses as the situation at JKIA evolves. This incident underscores the broader ramifications of labor unrest on air travel efficiency in one of Africa's key aviation hubs, potentially affecting both local and international passengers as well as the airline's reputation in an increasingly competitive market.

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