Nairobi, Dec. 1 -- Tourism stakeholders are concerned over low bookings ahead of the December festivities, saying most people are afraid that the government will impose restrictions on movement to curb the spread of Covid-19.

A majority of the beach hotels at the coast are operating at between 40 and 55 percent capacity for local tourists and two percent for international ones. This is in stark contrast to last year, when the hotels operated at above 80 percent capacity for locals and 25 percent for international tourists, with industry players terming it the worst Christmas and New Year.

"We are getting a lot of enquiries. However, one of the looming fears that the Kenyan market has is that there might be another travel cessation so peop...