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Unrest jeopardises Kenya tourism season

08 Jul 2024
 Source: Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
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As Kenya’s peak tourism season begins, the nation is plagued by violent unrest and disruption to aviation, raising concern in the local tourism industry.  

A proposed tax hike saw young protesters take to the streets in Kenya in what was planned to be a peaceful demonstration that turned violent. The proposed tax hike was withdrawn by the government, but the protests continue, driven by dissatisfaction with economic conditions in the country, governance, and social issues relating to poverty. 

This has caused hoteliers and tour operators to receive cancellations from some international markets, according to the Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers (KAHC). 

KAHC Chief Executive Mike Macharia told Kenyan publication The Star: “We have received requests for cancellations. We are urging our clients to continue with their visits.” 

After a review meeting with tourism stakeholders, Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary, Dr Alfred Mutua, said the country remained open for business and was ready to welcome tourists.  

“While there have been a few postponements of bookings, mainly for events, new bookings are also coming in. Our upward trend has slowed slightly, but the sector remains stable, and Kenya is ready for the ongoing high season,” he told the media after the meeting. 

“We are fortunate not to have seen a significant dent or cancellations due to the current situation.” 

Kenya Airways has announced possible delays in departures from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) due to the ongoing anti-government protests that have necessitated road closures in certain parts of Nairobi CBD, meaning that crew cannot always reach the airport in time for their flight.  

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