Airports Council International
(ACI) - the voice of world airports; has recognized Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport for its excellence in customer service. JKIA has been named as the 5th
best airport in Africa in the prestigious 2014 Airports Council International
(ACI) Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards. This recognition is a testament to the airport’s on-going
commitment to service excellence.
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JKIA new Terminal 1A |
Jomo Kenyatta emerged 5th in the Best Airport by Region-Africa Category in
what is considered as the aviation industry’s most comprehensive passenger service-benchmarking
program; the ACI ASQ Survey has captured passengers’ experience at all airport
passenger contact points at more than 300 airports worldwide. ACI ASQ has industry recognition as a
world-class benchmarking program that aims to allow airports plan improvements
and benchmark their customer services against other airports.
The recognition
comes months after the opening of the airport’s new Terminal 1A. The terminal,
which has 3 floors and includes duty free shops, a food court, customer
lounges, a mini market among other facilities, has a capacity to handle one-way
peak hour traffic of 1,500 passengers. Terminal 1A has improved the customer
experience at JKIA, besides guaranteeing operational efficiency, boosting
security and improved quality of service to airport users,
Kenya Airports Authority’s
Managing Director, Ms. Lucy Mbugua noted that the recognition was timely;
coming at a time that JKIA is undergoing major upgrading and modernisation
works set to stamp it’s position as a regional hub.
“The stature of JKIA has
grown significantly in recent years with the increased passengers and cargo
traffic into and out of the facility. We expect even further growth going
forward as more capacity is unlocked by on-going works, which will improve
level of service, security and controlled access to meet international standards,
thus taking advantage of its strategic location of JKIA to position it as the premier
aviation hub of Africa.”
Ms Mbugua added.
The additional capacity injected by the new terminal
brings the capacity of JKIA to 7.5 million passengers annually. JKIA at the
moment handles an estimated 6.5 million passengers annually. The
completion of Terminal 2 is a huge step forward in the concerted efforts made
to expand and modernize JKIA.
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