On Friday, November 4, Moi international airport in Mombasa experienced some delays with the flights delaying and not as expected.
According to the reports from the Citizen digital TV via their official Twitter account platform, it shows that many people who were waiting for the flights have experienced impatience and tiresome after the delay on flights.
This comes after the airline pilots issued a strike notice that is expected to lapse tomorrow Saturday, November 5. It is also reported that the talks with the Cabinet Secretaries for labour and transport have been going on since afternoon around 2pm.
"Chaos as flight delays experienced at the Moi International Airport, Mombasa. This comes as the 14-day strike notice issued by airline pilots lapses tomorrow.Talks with Labour & Transport CSs, KALPA and KQ management have been on since 2 pm with no end in sight," report from Citizen TV read.
Click on the link below to watch the video. https://twitter.com/citizentvkenya/status/1588574967146643457?t=QPTeWldxdKsNWUO7axwHkw&s=19
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