The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has shared photos of the new-look state of the art Jomo Kenyatta International Airport's terminals 1B and C.
In a post on their social media, the authority hinted that the works are almost done.
"Thank you for being patient with us, we are almost there . A sneak peak of JKIA’s Terminals 1B and C currently being refurbished," they posted on their official twitter handle.
The airport facelift costing Kenya Ksh963 million began in January 2021 under China Jiangxi International Economic and Technical Cooperation (CJIC).
"Once completed, the newly renovated light-filled departure terminals will deliver modern concessions and amenities that will give travelers a friendly and memorable experience.
"It will also ease passenger flow and increase efficiency due to the centralization of security screening procedures and the reallocation of available floor spaces to international departure gates," KAA stated then.
The JKIA upgrade project involves the refurbishment of the airport’s departure halls to improve check-in, screening procedures, retail operations, traveler lounge experience, improve customer experience and position the airport as the preferred aviation hub in East Africa.