Kenya Airways has announced further delays in outbound flights due to staff being caught up in heavy traffic caused by ongoing heavy rains in Nairobi.
The delays raise the possibility of flight cancellations, adding to the challenges faced by the national carrier, which is already operating at constrained capacity.
This development compounds the existing woes of the airline, which has been contending with a series of flight cancellations, further straining its operational viability. These disruptions mark a continuation of challenges stemming from adverse weather conditions experienced at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport last week, which resulted in flight diversions and delayed arrivals, exacerbating operational inefficiencies for the airline.
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