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How Wilson Airport runway rehabilitation is hurting airlines

From The Standard · () English

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  • Airlines operating at Kenya's Wilson Airport report losses exceeding Sh620 million due to delayed runway rehabilitation.
  • Operators warn of escalating costs and further disruptions as the project continues to lag.
  • The prolonged runway work is significantly impacting flight operations and airline finances.

Airlines servicing Kenya's Wilson Airport are facing substantial financial strain, reporting losses that have already surpassed Sh620 million. The primary cause is the protracted delay in the rehabilitation of the airport's runway, a critical piece of infrastructure for domestic aviation.

Operators are sounding the alarm, warning that the ongoing delays are not only driving up operational costs but also threatening greater disruption to flight schedules. The extended timeline for the runway project is creating an environment of uncertainty and escalating expenses for the aviation sector.

The situation at Wilson Airport underscores the significant economic impact that infrastructure project delays can have on key industries. The continued disruption is forcing airlines to reconsider their operations and potentially pass on increased costs to consumers, affecting travel accessibility within Kenya.

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