Kenya Airways Cancels New York Flights Over U.S. Blizzard
Kenya Airways has cancelled its flights between Nairobi and New York due to severe winter weather impacting operations at JFK Airport.
Kenya Airways has announced the cancellation of its flights from Nairobi to New York and vice versa due to a significant winter storm affecting operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The blizzard, which has prompted a Blizzard Warning and resulted in heavy snowfall across various U.S. regions, has necessitated suspensions of flight operations at the airport for several periods. The airline's flight KQ 002 from Nairobi to New York, originally scheduled for February 22, and KQ 003 from New York to Nairobi, scheduled for February 23, have been affected by these weather conditions.
In response to the cancellations, Kenya Airways emphasized that the safety of its passengers is its top priority and extended apologies for the inconveniences caused. The airline is currently monitoring the situation and plans to resume its flights, with KQ 002 expected to operate on February 24 and KQ 003 on February 25, contingent upon improvements in weather conditions. Customers are advised to stay informed through the airline's website or mobile application for the latest updates regarding their travel plans.
This disruption reflects the broader impact of severe weather on airline operations and travel, particularly in regions like the northeastern United States, where winter storms can lead to widespread flight cancellations and delays. Kenya Airways, as an international carrier, is also highlighting its operational adjustments in light of international regulations and commitments to ensuring passenger safety despite challenges posed by natural weather events.