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Africa: Somalia’s Minister of Air Transport says Kenya’s aviation ban was learnt over social media and govt will respond in due time

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Somalia’s Minister for Air Transportation, Duran Farah, has stated his country will issue an appropriate reaction to Kenya’s suspension of flights between the two countries, at an opportune time, according to a report on theeastafrican.co.ke.

Minister Duran Farah said on Tuesday, 11 May 2921 that his government had only learnt of the decision in press reports, as Kenya has not officially informed Somalia.

READ: Africa: Again, Kenyan plane smuggles Khat to Southern Somalia after two airlines lose licences

“We have only learnt the flight suspensions through the social media,” he told journalists.

“The Somali government will state an appropriate response to that matter.”
The minister was reacting to reports that Kenya has suspended all flights to and from Somalia from May 11 to August 9.

Via a notice to airmen (Notam), filed by the Kenyan Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) on Tuesday, Kenya suspended all flights with Somalia, indicating that exceptions will be made to those assisting in medical and humanitarian needs.

Kenya’s decision came a day after Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) issued a statement that flights transporting khat (commonly known as miraa) remain suspended after Somalia maintained that it had not lifted the ban on khat from Kenya. This is despite Somalia agreeing, two days earlier, to restore diplomatic relations with Kenya that it had suspended in December 2020.

READ: Aviation: Somalia prepares to resume domestic flights

Minister Farah dismissed any correlation between Somalia’s suspension of Kenyan khat and Nairobi’s suspension of flights to and from Mogadishu.

“The issue of khat is a trade subject that needs discussions between the two governments, but the commercial flights mainly concern movement of people and goods to both sides,” he said.

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