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Kenyan Government to Upgrade JKIA Facilities After High-Level Talks

Journalist BenedictBy Journalist BenedictJuly 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Major Enhancements Coming to JKIA, Including UN and Red Cross Support Hubs

The government is planning major improvements at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) following a high-level meeting between the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) and the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs (MFA).

The discussions aimed to address ongoing concerns affecting the diplomatic community and improve the airport’s overall efficiency and international reputation.

Among the key topics addressed were the obstacles faced by diplomats and foreign officials while using JKIA. The meeting explored new strategies to streamline their arrival, clearance, and movement through the airport in accordance with international diplomatic protocols.

A significant outcome of the meeting was the joint decision to establish a United Nations Humanitarian Hub at JKIA. Both parties also acknowledged a formal request to set up a dedicated Red Cross Logistics Centre.

These new facilities are expected to strengthen Kenya’s position as a regional hub for humanitarian and emergency operations.

“The meeting recognised the vital role Kenya plays in supporting international relief efforts and emphasized the need to expand our airport’s capacity to handle such missions,” a statement from the Foreign Ministry noted.

In addition, there are plans to implement an Integrated Protocol Management System. This digital system will harmonize and automate protocol-related procedures across various government agencies, making it easier to coordinate and deliver services efficiently, particularly for visiting dignitaries.

The talks also reinforced Kenya’s commitment to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961)—a key international treaty that outlines the rights, privileges, and protections accorded to diplomatic personnel. Adhering strictly to this treaty is crucial for ensuring smooth operations and maintaining good relations with foreign nations.

Another key area of focus was the enhancement of JKIA’s State Pavilion—a secure, exclusive terminal reserved for VVIPs such as the President of Kenya, visiting Heads of State, top foreign officials, and other high-ranking dignitaries.

Plans include boosting its security, improving the layout, and making better use of the VIP and protocol lounges at JKIA and other major airports across Kenya.

The State Pavilion, built during the airport’s expansion in the 1970s, plays a critical role in ensuring safe, discreet, and protocol-compliant arrivals and departures for top officials. It enables them to bypass public terminals, offering higher levels of privacy, security, and convenience.

Aside from improving VIP services, the meeting also highlighted the urgent need to update the Kenya National Civil Aviation Security Program, in partnership with the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA).

The goal is to align Kenya’s airport security protocols with evolving international standards, especially as some global airports—including those in the United States—move to eliminate outdated requirements like mandatory shoe removal during security checks.

These changes signal the government’s broader commitment to modernising JKIA, making it more efficient, internationally competitive, and better equipped to serve both diplomatic guests and humanitarian missions.

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