Emirates Airline has responded to reports thats its flight to Nairobi have been canceled.
An official speaking on Friday refuted the claims that the Kenyan government had threatened to deny it landing rights if they brought back troubled NRM general Miguna Miguna.
Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, the airline stated that it was not aware of the directive and no flights had been canceled.
"We are not aware of such a directive. Flights to Nairobi are operating normally," an Emirates official is quoted by Kenyans.co.ke.
This is after Miguna had claimed that Emirates refused to fly him back due to orders from Kenyan government.
"It’s more than 13 hours since I was violently dumped at the Dubai following my assault,drugging and being placed in Emirates Air unconscious. So far, Air Emirates has refused to return me to Nairobi. It argues that the illegitimate Uhuru Kenyatta government has threatened to deny them landing rights if they fly with me to Nairobi," said Miguna in a statement from Dubai.
Miguna had claimed that he travel without necessary documents, a claim Emirates has declined.