Following
a statement issued late yesterday, Kenya Airways have confirmed that
they have moved their domestic operations from the temporary terminal
set up at the Cargo Terminal - done after the fire at JKIA on the 08th
of August and now back to Terminal 3 with immediate effect. Passengers
booked on any of their flights to Mombasa, Malindi, Eldoret and Kisumu
will now resume to the main terminal complex for their check in and
arrival procedures.
The
airline's regional flights, including departures by partner airline
Precision Air, have at the same time returned to Terminal 2, where all
international and regional departures are now once again processed,
following additional refurbishments in that part of the airport.
In
the statement, KQ reiterated that international arrivals will continue
to be processed via the converted parking garage, which will remain in
place until further notice while the main arrivals terminal is being
reconstructed. Kenya Airways' Chief Operating Officer, Mbuvi Ngunze
said that the move will ensure greater convenience and comfort for passengers.
"We
wish to thank the Kenya Airports Authority and the Government of Kenya
for their efforts to restore airport facilities following the fire
incident. We also appreciate our customers' patience and understanding
during this period, and reiterate our commitment to consistently improve
our service offering to them" Mr. Ngunze added.
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