Jambojet passengers stuck in Mombasa for 16 hours

What you need to know:

  • The airline did not offer an explanation.

About 80 Jambojet customers were delayed for over 16 hours at Mombasa’s Moi International Airport on Saturday.

The low-cost airline, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways, did not offer an explanation.

“Airport manager Samson Tsuma kept assuring us that a plane would be soon be available until he went off duty and another manager, only identified as Mr Joel, took over,” said a passenger, Mr Ernest Njonjo.

When the long-awaited plane finally arrived at around 11.20pm from Nairobi, the passengers heaved a sigh of relief but this was short-lived.

“We boarded the plane, which taxied out of the terminal and headed to the runaway,” Mr Njonjo said.

TAXIED BACK

It was at this point that the co-pilot came out of the cockpit and asked: “Who is Mohamed Jamal?” When none of the passengers responded, the officer announced they would not be taking off.

The angry passengers confronted the officer, but the plane taxied back to the terminal, where they were bundled into buses and driven to the Best Western Hotel.

“Exhausted and tired after a two-and-a-half hour sleep, we were driven back to the airport, where we departed at 6.45am for JKIA today (Sunday),” he said.

A Jambojet employee, who identified himself as Kenneth, told the Nation to email questions to the chief executive.

“Only the CEO can comment on the issue,” he said.

However, by the time of going to press, the CEO had not responded.