KQ CEO asks passengers whose flight were disrupted to rebook or reroute them

KQ CEO Sebastian Mikosz has asked passengers whose flights were disrupted by strike to rebook or reroute them at no extra cost.

The ongoing strike by the Airports Authority staff in Nairobi has left thousands of passengers left stranded.

The JKIA workers have downed their tools due to an ongoing row. Which has been further fueled by the plans to hand over the Airports management to a struggling Kenya Airways.

A move that the Airports Authority workers are strongly opposed to. Claiming that the move to privatize JKIA is most likely to render them jobless.

In addition the KQ’s management is accused of paying hefty salaries to the executive. Not to mention dishing out jobs to people who have low or no qualifications.

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