Kenya Airways has announced radical revisions of its flights in
what management said were the consequences of a planned upgrade of the
runway at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
The airline’s new timetable now has several flights pushed forward and others rescheduled more than 10 hours earlier.
The
announcement comes at a time when complaints of delays were increasing,
with the latest being attributed to an alleged go-slow by pilots after
their colleagues were earmarked for early retirement last week.
YEAR-LONG UPGRADE
“This
is coinciding with the planned runway upgrade programme by the Kenya
Airports Authority that will see Nairobi’s JKIA runway closed for six
hours daily, from 12:00 midnight to 6:00 am for the next one year,” said
Kenya Airways Group Managing Director Mbuvi Ngunze in a statement.
The upgrade starts on Wednesday.
The
national carrier said the new schedule was an improvement from a
previous one and that it will “ensure efficient use of its aircraft and
crew and flight connections for passengers” and boost connectivity by 20
per cent.
“There will be an increase in flight
frequencies to some cities on its network, especially in Africa, and
changed flight schedules to other destinations,” read the statement.
Mr Ngunze said the reason behind the hub redesign is to augment operations while accommodating the upgrade.
The
runway closure is also expected to affect other carriers which use the
airport after midnight, including Ethiopian and Turkish airlines.
According
to the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, the works will involve
rehabilitation of existing pavement, taxiways and aprons, which are worn
out.
The runway was constructed in 1978 and was last
given a facelift in 1992. Normally, tarmac has a recommended lifespan of
15 years before it is due for resurfacing.
JKIA was
built in the early 1970s to handle 2.5 million passengers annually but
is struggling to handle more than six million travellers who use the
facility to reach destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Far East and
Africa.
It is among the top 10 busiest airports in Africa in terms of passenger numbers.
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