Mr Achimugu stated the NCAA issued a sanction letter on Wednesday to the airline.
Kenya’s government said the airport was not for sale, and there was no decision to proceed with a public-private partnership to upgrade the East African travel hub.
“I must lead from the front as I tell others to tighten their belt. Mine must be where it begins. So relax, and the debate must end,” said Mr Ruto.
The report also noted that air cargo growth outpaced trade and production, owing to several factors in the operating environment.
56 flights were cancelled because of the strike, disrupting 12,000 passengers’ plans.
