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Audit report on US-Kenya direct flights to be finalised in March, says Cabinet Secretary Michael Kamau

Transport and Infrastructure CS Michael Kamau (centre) with Infrastructure PS John Mosonik during the Transport and Infrastructure Stakeholders Consultative meeting in Nairobi, yesterday. The CS who was accompanied by Transport PS Nduva Muli, urged departments to embrace social media as a way of getting feedback on performance. [Photo/Elvis Ogina]

The Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) could soon start receiving direct flights from America once the ongoing audit by US authorities is completed by March, Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary Michael Kamau has said.

Eng Kamau said already, a team of auditors from the US are currently assessing the airport’s capacity and safety measures.  The CS was optimistic that JKIA has the necessary facilities and will be approved by US authorities, giving way for direct flights between Kenya and the US.

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