Kenya Airways said it expects flight operations to return to normal within 24 hours after a strike disrupted services, causing delays and cancellations across parts of its network.
The airline confirmed that contingency plans were activated immediately following the industrial action, with management working closely with employees, aviation authorities and airport stakeholders to minimise the impact on passengers.
Several domestic and regional flights were affected during the disruption, while long-haul services faced delays due to crew availability and scheduling adjustments. Kenya Airways apologised to customers for the inconvenience and advised travellers to check flight statuses before heading to the airport.
The carrier said it is prioritising the clearance of backlogs and the repositioning of aircraft and crew to restore its regular timetable as swiftly as possible. Additional customer support teams have been deployed to assist affected passengers with rebooking and travel arrangements.
The airline emphasised its commitment to maintaining operational reliability and safety standards as it works toward full recovery. Industry analysts noted that while short-term disruptions can strain airline schedules, swift coordination and communication are key to stabilising operations within tight turnaround timelines.
