JKIA: Shame of entrance to East Africa's top economic hub

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Some of the restricted goods collected by KRA customs officials at JKIA, Nairobi on November 7, 2023. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

JKIA arrivals/departures in numbers

The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) data in its 2022 Economic Survey, shows that the number of passengers handled at Kenyan airports predominantly through JKIA which is a flagship airport of The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA), significantly rose from 6.7million passengers in 2021 to 10.2 million passengers in 2022.

JKIA currently handles around 126 passenger flights daily including 25 cargo airlines and services flights to 63 destinations with 32 scheduled passenger traffic airlines.

In 2018, JKIA was ranked the best airport in Africa and 38th globally by AirHelp, a German claims management company that promotes and enforces air passenger rights in cases of flight disruptions globally.

The recent spate of complaints by travelers who have not shied away from documenting and sharing their ordeals online could hurt the number of tourists who flock to the country for its wildlife and beaches.