NAIROBI, Sept 12 – Kenyan aviation workers have halted flight operations at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, in protest against the planned leasing of the airport to an Indian company, reported Xinhua.
The strike by the Kenya Airports Authority workers started on Tuesday night and has delayed several flights.
Long queues of stranded passengers could be seen at the airport while police clashed with protesting workers.
“Kenya Airways would like to inform its clients that due to the action by some JKIA staff, there have been delays and possible cancellations of certain flights,” Kenya Airways, the national carrier, said in a statement.
According to a proposed deal, Adani Group, an Indian company, will take over operations at the East Africa’s busiest airport under a public private partnership.
Under the proposed 30-year, US$1.85 billion-deal, Adani Group plans to upgrade the airport, including building a second runway and a new passenger terminal.