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Kalama Airstrip will be temporarily closed from next Monday

 

(Posted 24th August 2024)

 

Operations into Kalama Airstrip  will be suspended from next Monday, the 26th of August until the 6th of September 2024. This is according to a NOTAM issued by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority earlier this week.

Passengers destined for this area should check with their respective airlines and could use Samburu Buffalo Springs and Sasaab as the alternative airstrips.

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