KAA announces closure of terminals for renovation

Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has embarked on a 12-months renovation project to upgrade the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport’s (JKIA) Terminal 1B and 1C in a bid to improve the customer experience and enhance the airport as the preferred regional aviation hub.

The Authority has subsequently closed the two terminals to pave way for the project. All flight operations previously in T1B and T1C have now been migrated to Terminal 1A and Terminal 2.

KAA is working closely with all its partner airlines and other stakeholders at JKIA to provide a seamless travel experience. In order to minimize any inconvenience, we advise all passengers to check their flight status with their respective airline.

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