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Kenya: Modern Coast Resume Passenger Services

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Modern Coast bus firm will resume normal operations today after pulling out its fleets for passenger services over unfavorable Covid-19 protocols issued by government last year

The transport firm has announced full resumption of its passenger services, as it plans to bounce back in the transport business.

“We will be starting operations in all routes from Mombasa to upcountry as it has been doing before the pandemic,” Modern Coast chief executive officer Harun Butt told the nation.africa on a telephone interview.

Mr Butt said the company will also be running a special offer for customers booking online, as it will be cheaper than coming to the office.

Between March last year and August this year, Mr Butt said that the company suffered a loss of over Sh350 million as it had to scale down its operation, and an eventual stoppage of the passenger services across the country and in Uganda, and Rwanda.

“From a work force of 1, 100 people, only 300 remained. 800 people lost their jobs,” he said.

Mr Butt said that the bus firm will from today release 20 buses as they monitor the demand.

The transport firm made the announcement days after the government allowed the public service vehicles to resume carrying passengers at full capacity.

Last week, the ministry of transport announced that the decision to allow PSVs to resume full capacity was made following a review of the covid-19 situation.