Operators extend Kenya holidays suspension
Tour operators are to maintain the suspension of holidays to Kenya over the weekend.
Members of the Federation of Tour Operators today announced that following continuing advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office they were suspending holidays to Kenya with departures due up to and including Monday, January 14 because of the current political unrest.
“The situation is being reviewed regularly and an announcement about the next planned charter holiday departures due on Friday, January 18 will be made during Wednesday, January 16,” the FTO said.
Customers currently in Kenya are being advised of the Foreign Office advice to travellers and are expected to return home on their planned departure dates.
Alternative holidays for those customers due to travel this weekend will be offered where available or refunds of money paid.
Phil Davies
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