- Kenya Airways pilots resumed operations on Wednesday, November 9, after a four-day pilots’ strike that saw flights cancelled
- The debt-ridden carrier made an estimated loss of about KSh 300 million per day, summing up to KSh 1.2 billion for the four days
- The loss will lead to delays in salaries for November affecting over 3,500 employees who may not enjoy the festive season
Kenya Airways pilots and other employees will have to wait longer to get their November salaries after the strike…