Kenya Airways (KQ) on Tuesday suspended its flights to and from Khartoum, Sudan’s Capital due to the violent protests being witnessed.
Flights suspended include Tuesday’s night flights; KQ 348 Nairobi-Khartoum and KQ 349 Khartoum-Nairobi.
“We are monitoring the situation and will advise when normal operations resume,” the airline said in a statement.
Following the uncertain situation at Khartoum International Airport, KQ has suspended flights to and from Khartoum including tonight's flights: KQ 348 Nairobi-Khartoum and KQ 349 Khartoum-Nairobi. We are monitoring the situation and will advise when normal operations resume. pic.twitter.com/P8fPiRUe4P
— Kenya Airways (@KenyaAirways) June 4, 2019