Kenya Airways Suspends Flights to Mauritius Due to Cyclone Risks

Kenya Airways has halted flights to Mauritius amid cyclone warnings from the Mauritius Meteorological Service for Cyclone Garance. The closure of the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport affects tourists, and KQ has stated that flights will remain suspended until safe conditions return.
Kenya Airways (KQ) has suspended its flights to Mauritius due to severe weather conditions from an incoming tropical cyclone. The Mauritius Meteorological Service has issued a Class 3 cyclone warning, indicating that Cyclone Garance is expected to impact the islands, leading to gale-force winds, heavy rainfall, and rough seas. As a precaution, the main airport in Mauritius has been closed, leaving travelers in a difficult situation.
In summary, Kenya Airways has temporarily suspended all flights to Mauritius in response to the approaching Cyclone Garance, prioritizing safety for their customers and staff. The cyclone poses significant risks due to expected extreme winds and heavy rains, resulting in disruptions to travel and local infrastructure. The airline will resume operations only when it is safe to do so.
Original Source: ntvkenya.co.ke