Jambojet expects a fuel shortage witnessed early in the day to disrupt flights throughout the day attributed to the fuel supply at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
However, a notice said the challenge has since been resolved and apologized to customers.
“Our fuel provider has resolved the issue and we are now fueling ready for boarding,” read the notice.
Jambojet said that all the flights from Mombasa have not been affected and are operating as scheduled.
This comes as Kenya Airways also experienced flight delays due to a fuel supply hitch.
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The Kenya Airports Authority says the disruption was caused by extended maintenance of fuel hydrants.