By Stuart Bogere
KIU, Main Campus - Kenya's National Carrier, Kenya Airways, has suspended its passenger flights to the United Kingdom effective 9th April 2021 until further notice.
This comes after the Kenyan Government issued a directive stopping all flights from Britain. According to the countrycâ¬â?cs national carrier, the suspension of flights came after it was directed to do so by the government.
Kenya Airways has, however, added two new flights to the UK to cater for the rising demand to travel on the 7th and 8th of April before the suspension takes effect.
câ¬Å?The suspension is due to the directive issued by the Government of Kenya suspending all flights from the UK, effective midnight 9th April 2021,c⬠Kenya Airways said in a statement.
The Kenyan Government on Saturday retaliated against the UK Government's move to add Kenya to its câ¬Ë?red listcâ¬â?c, by issuing strict measures for UK travelers arriving in the country.
The airline said that customers affected by the directive may change their booking for later travel or request a refund with all penalties waived.
The UK will not accept foreign nationals travelling from or via Kenya to the UK, including transit passengers who might only pass through JKIA, Nairobi.
The cancellation of flights between Kenya and the key destination deals another blow to the national carrier, which recently reported its worst-ever loss of Shs 36.2 billion ($332.6 million) for the year ended in December 2020.