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Kenya airport strike strands hundreds of passengers

March 7, 2019 5:09 am

Hundreds of passengers were stranded at Kenya’s main international airport after a strike caused major disruption to flights.

The military was deployed to try to overcome the industrial action at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta airport.

By late afternoon, Kenya Airways said most of its affected departing flights had been rescheduled. However, some regional flights have been cancelled.

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Airports in Mombasa, Eldoret and Kisumu were also affected.

Workers are unhappy about plans to merge the airport authority and the national airline.

The government condemned the strike as illegal, and Kenyan air force personnel were brought in to help screen passengers.

Earlier, there were clashes at Nairobi airport between demonstrating workers and paramilitary riot police. Officers used batons and tear gas to disperse strikers, some of whom were injured.

A number of stranded passengers needed medical treatment after inhaling tear gas, according to a reporter for the AFP news agency.

A key figure in organising the strike, Kenya Aviation Workers Union secretary-general Moss Ndiema, was arrested. A report on the privately owned Daily Nation newspaper’s website said he had been “roughed up”.