Kenya police and Kenya Airport Authority will limit access to the terminal to passengers, crew members and airport staff. Passengers will check-in online and provide detailed contact information for contact tracing before they are allocated a seat and provided with their boarding pass. “Instead of passengers handing their boarding pass to a Customer Service Agent or Travel Document Unit staff, they shall place their boarding pass on the boarding pass reader themselves. The crew will ensure a passenger has additional masks to replace it after coughing or sneezing. Passengers shall have access to information through adequate signage as a reminder to adhere to the applicable preventive measures.
Source: The Star July 15, 2020 18:22 UTC