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Moi International Airport Awarded as the Best Airport in Africa CapitalFMKenya: Kenya

The Airports Council International , the voice of world airports, recognized Moi International Airport, Mombasa for its exceptional customer service.

"The recognition of MIA's excellence in customer service comes after a challenging period for the aviation industry, marked by the Covid-19 pandemic,' said Oliveira. "I congratulate the whole team at Moi International Airport on their success in the Airport Service Quality Awards." Said Oliveira. In his remarks, the Kenya Airports Authority Managing Director, Mr. Alex Gitari, expressed his appreciation of the award, noting that the Authority is always striving to delight and enhance the experience of our customers.

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