Airstrips set to get facelifts as low-cost carriers expand

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People Daily | by Steve Umidha


As coronavirus pandemic continues to stifle air travel, major local airports and airstrips plan to spend millions of shillings on new terminals, runways and hotels, though they could remain empty if demand does not return.

Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) this year begun a year-long project to refurbish part of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi, as it seeks to improve travellers’ experience.

Plans to expand Malindi international airport’s runway from 1.4 kilometre stretch to 2.5kilometre is also expected to take off anytime soon…

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[Image source: KAA]

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