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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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nostoppingthis wrote:McReggae wrote:nostoppingthis wrote:McReggae wrote:otienosmall wrote:Yenyewe JKA has to do something, it’s down kiasi; like you get into a duty free shop and realize it’s just like the mama mboga's kiosk in the estate. Worse still there are some extremely greedy ladies at the baggage-check-in desk who try as hard as possible to look for an excuse to charge your luggage I suspect they even give you a wrong weight reading so that you bribe them Are you sure....eti they you to bribe them, you mean the KQ ladies, I beg to differ, hii ni kama umepigiwa tu story boss!!! @McDoba, i think he means the KAA ama KRA persons... @notstop......KAA has nothing to do with baggage weight and charging of the same!!! @McD, officially yes, last time I was there, they were hovering around as hao watu wa KRA went through my bag... ......so they charge you if the weight of your bag is above what.....It is not KAA who is flying you yawa???? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Chief Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 6,779 Location: Black Africa
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Kratos wrote: No whitewash here. JKIA sucks, a lot. Getting out of JKIA, by plane or road is like escaping hell. Sucks even more, that while the authorities here are strict about security which is a very good thing, its an airport that stinks. I'm Kenyan, and I hate to write this, but garbage is garbage. A couple of thousand kilometers up north is Bole, in Addis Ababa, which is a far better airport. JKIA has frequent blackouts, staff is rude, majority of the time i get in, the staff are always on gossip mode, and unprofessional (I always get asked why I am flying into Kenya. Duh!!! I live there), I genuinely avoid the bathrooms, which, when they don't stink of waste stink of acrid chemicals but recently someone had the sense to sort that out, or maybe it was a one off, Duty Free sucks big time, no sockets to plug in, and when you find one, always broken, everything that has to do with waiting is overpriced, during the hot season, sitting in the waiting room is a nightmare. And this is just what I remember off the top of my head. There is way too much room (and finances) to improve it, just have lousy lazy people. It is still far better than the old Harare airport, where security guards used to cook on stoves in the departure lounge at one point, and everyone had the fear that they would get robbed, 10 years ago.
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/13/2006 Posts: 2,589
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youcan'tstopusnow wrote:Kratos wrote: No whitewash here. JKIA sucks, a lot. Getting out of JKIA, by plane or road is like escaping hell. Sucks even more, that while the authorities here are strict about security which is a very good thing, its an airport that stinks. I'm Kenyan, and I hate to write this, but garbage is garbage. A couple of thousand kilometers up north is Bole, in Addis Ababa, which is a far better airport. JKIA has frequent blackouts, staff is rude, majority of the time i get in, the staff are always on gossip mode, and unprofessional (I always get asked why I am flying into Kenya. Duh!!! I live there), I genuinely avoid the bathrooms, which, when they don't stink of waste stink of acrid chemicals but recently someone had the sense to sort that out, or maybe it was a one off, Duty Free sucks big time, no sockets to plug in, and when you find one, always broken, everything that has to do with waiting is overpriced, during the hot season, sitting in the waiting room is a nightmare. And this is just what I remember off the top of my head. There is way too much room (and finances) to improve it, just have lousy lazy people. It is still far better than the old Harare airport, where security guards used to cook on stoves in the departure lounge at one point, and everyone had the fear that they would get robbed, 10 years ago.
@youcan'tstopusnow...you have just converted one of the most innocent statements into sodom and gomorrah!!! You need re-wiring BEER IS LIVING PROOF THAT GOD LOVES US AND WANTS US TO BE HAPPY!
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/27/2011 Posts: 301 Location: Nairobi
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/22/2011 Posts: 561 Location: House
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I just cant understand-is it too much to ask for KAA to upgrade their washrooms! they just stink. Egal airport in Hargeisa is waaaay better in this
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 281
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McReggae wrote:nostoppingthis wrote:McReggae wrote:nostoppingthis wrote:McReggae wrote:otienosmall wrote:Yenyewe JKA has to do something, it’s down kiasi; like you get into a duty free shop and realize it’s just like the mama mboga's kiosk in the estate. Worse still there are some extremely greedy ladies at the baggage-check-in desk who try as hard as possible to look for an excuse to charge your luggage I suspect they even give you a wrong weight reading so that you bribe them Are you sure....eti they you to bribe them, you mean the KQ ladies, I beg to differ, hii ni kama umepigiwa tu story boss!!! @McDoba, i think he means the KAA ama KRA persons... @notstop......KAA has nothing to do with baggage weight and charging of the same!!! @McD, officially yes, last time I was there, they were hovering around as hao watu wa KRA went through my bag... ......so they charge you if the weight of your bag is above what.....It is not KAA who is flying you yawa???? Well I don’t know which side they are suppose to belong but fact is they will try to ‘illegally’ squeeze something out of you in the pretext that your weight is above what is reflected on your airline ticket. I think these are airport staff and do not belong to the airline you are travelling with. I am talking from a bitter experience. Assume you’re allowed a check in luggage of 23kg by the airline and 7kg as hand luggage, in total the luggage allowed is thus 30kg. I once presented a check in luggage of 28kg and zero hand luggage at JKA and was charged for the ‘extra’ 5kg. The figure quoted in dollars was astronomically high; however I was advised to put a certain negotiated amount in my passport and hand it over. They capitalize on ones' naivety because in essence your allowed weight should be the total of check in and hand luggage.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/19/2011 Posts: 1,694
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I have never seen a situation where your luggage is weighed by KAA or KRA/Customs for that matter. What i know for sure is that the check-in staff for the company that is flying you will do that since they have to compute the total weight of passengers and luggage on the aeroplane and charge excess fees. On the other hand KAA and Customs guys will inspect for contraband and goods you need to declare in your luggage on landing so there is nothing like paying for weight related issues. Good article @ eboomerang “People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/27/2011 Posts: 301 Location: Nairobi
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Ngogoyo wrote:I just cant understand-is it too much to ask for KAA to upgrade their washrooms! they just stink. Egal airport in Hargeisa is waaaay better in this Irrespective of how you look at it, the whole thing is just a mess. Currently, the fact that it does hold up some operations is by chance and not design. Then the next thing we hear are talks of a railway line connecting to the airport. While these are all good ideas, one wonders why they cannot first solve the big problems that require simple solutions and are feasible within our lifetime.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/27/2011 Posts: 301 Location: Nairobi
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Kratos wrote:... Good article @ eboomerang Thanks, spread the word and hopefully it will get to the right people.
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 281
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Kratos wrote:I have never seen a situation where your luggage is weighed by KAA or KRA/Customs for that matter. What i know for sure is that the check-in staff for the company that is flying you will do that since they have to compute the total weight of passengers and luggage on the aeroplane and charge excess fees. On the other hand KAA and Customs guys will inspect for contraband and goods you need to declare in your luggage on landing so there is nothing like paying for weight related issues.
Good article @ eboomerang ..the weight issue is on departure and of course KRA/Customs is not involved. The first entry point when you are departing is weight check….if you are travelling by Qatar air for instance it’s not the Qataris who will do that, it’s some airport’s desk staff
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