KCAA makes clarification on domestic flights
By
Sylvania Ambani March 29th, 2021 2 min read
A Safarilink charter plane prepares to take off at the Ukunda airstrip with a motorist driving just behind it and a cyclist without knowing the dangers that might happen to them. Motorists, cyclists and school children freely use a path just five meters away from the runway. Photo by Gideon Maundu.
Domestic flights into and out of five counties listed by the government as Covid-19 infected zones will remain banned for both local and international tourists.
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) director general captain Gilbert Kibe, in a statement, said the directive takes effect from March 29 at 6pm.
Domestic flights outside the zoned areas will operate as normal within the stipulated curfew hours, the KCAA boss also said