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Business low at new Isiolo airport, says CEO

National Assembly National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity Committee Chairman Maina Kamanda (R) chatting with Kenya Airport Authority CEO Jonny Andersen at parliament on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. [Boniface Okendo/Standard]

Business is yet to pick up at Isiolo National Airport almost a year since it was commissioned.

Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Chief Executive Officer Jonny Andersen yesterday told a parliamentary committee that so far, only Fly Sax, a private chartered airline, operates at the new airport.

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