Kenya Airways has suspended all flights to Juba, South Sudan following an eruption of unrest in the country.
The airline operates 14 flights per week to the capital of Southern Sudan and suspended them all yesterday following reports of violence.
Kenya Airways has said it will continue to monitor the security situation in Juba and will advise on any changes to its flight schedule.
“The airline regrets any inconveniences to its guests and wishes to thank them for continued support,” it said in a notice to customers.