By LEON LIDIGU More by this AuthorIn Jaipur, IndiaThe Indian national carrier will on June 5 fly into Nairobi more stranded Kenyans in an arrangement where passengers will meet own cost. Early this month, High Commissioner Willy Bett put up a notice asking any more Kenyans wishing to fly home to register. PATIENTSAs of Wednesday, the Nation learnt up to 250 Kenyans including students, patients and caregivers had registered with the Mission. “We have about 80 patients and their care-givers who had stayed behind for treatment and are now ready to go home.” Mr Bett said. On May 7, Kenya Airways’ flight KQ 205 landed in Nairobi from Mumbai with 234 Kenyans onboard.
Source: Daily Nation May 30, 2020 18:45 UTC