Heavy rains disrupt flights at JKIA - Capital Business
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

CEO Allan Kilavuka acknowledged the turbulence but struck an optimistic tone, noting that demand for international travel remains strong/FILE

Aviation

Heavy rains disrupt flights at JKIA

The airline said the downpour affected scheduled operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, causing delays and changes to flight schedules.

NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 7 – Heavy overnight rains in parts of Nairobi have disrupted several flights operated by Kenya Airways, with some aircraft diverted to Mombasa due to adverse weather conditions.

In a customer update issued Saturday, the airline said the downpour affected scheduled operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, causing delays and changes to flight schedules.

“The heavy overnight downpour in parts of Nairobi and its environs caused disruption to some of our scheduled flights.”

“Due to the adverse weather conditions, some of our flights were also diverted to Mombasa.These disruptions have also affected some of our scheduled flights for today.”

The national carrier warned passengers departing from the country’s main airport that flight schedules could change as operations gradually return to normal.

The airline apologised to customers for the inconvenience caused by the weather disruptions, saying the situation was beyond its control and expressing optimism that operations would stabilise later in the day.

The disruptions come as heavy rains pounded several parts of Nairobi overnight, triggering flooding that left major roads impassable and stranded hundreds of commuters for hours.

Several low-lying sections of the city experienced water accumulation after intense rainfall overwhelmed drainage systems, disrupting traffic and public transport as vehicles struggled to navigate flooded roads.

Public service vehicles were also unable to access some routes due to rising water levels, while pedestrians waded through knee-deep water in some areas.

The Kenya Meteorological Department had earlier warned that heavy rainfall would peak in early March, raising the risk of flooding in several estates and low-lying areas of the capital.

Authorities have advised motorists and pedestrians to exercise caution and avoid driving through flooded roads as the rains continue.

Visited 150 times, 1 visit(s) today

More on Capital Business

Kenya

Bloomberg reported that the Chinese contractor will undertake key expansion works at JKIA, including improvements aimed at easing congestion, boosting passenger handling capacity and...

Aviation

NAIROBI, Kenya, June 2 – Kenya is positioning the expansion of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and the revitalization of Kenya Airways (KQ) at...

Kenya

According to estimates by the Kenya Private Sector Alliance, the Gen Z-led protests against the Finance Bill 2024 resulted in business losses of approximately...

Africa

The airline plans to serve 35 destinations this week, with 13 routes already resumed and more pending approvals.

Aviation

Many airlines around the world have had to take emergency measures to counter the rising cost of fuel, which typically makes up 20-40% of...

World

There is mass disruption to passenger flights across the Middle East and warnings not to travel to large parts of the region or the...

Kenya

The body cameras will be worn by officers under the Customs and Border Control department, with the tax authority saying the move will help...

Kenya

The utility said flooding linked to the swollen Nairobi River washed away critical infrastructure, interrupting supply to parts of the city including Buruburu, Kariobangi,...