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Uganda Airlines reopens landmark route to London

Mohammad Niayesh
Last updated: 22 March 2025 18:13
By Mohammad Niayesh 4 Min Read
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Uganda Airlines is to launch a groundbreaking direct flight between Entebbe International Airport and London Gatwick, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion by re-establishing a route not directly accessible for almost a decade. Uganda Airlines’ first European line will cut the time to arrive in either destination to almost half what it was prior. The inaugural flight is set to take off May 18 2025, with tickets now available via the Uganda Airlines app.

Uganda Airlines’ ‘first foray into Europe’

The announcement came March 20 at the Sheraton Hotel in Kampala by a contingent of Ugandan and British officials. Uganda Airlines CEO Jennifer Baratumaki emphasised the importance of trade, tourism, and interconnectivity to the newly-revived airline, stating “The direct flights will offer unparalleld convenience for travelers, catering to the growing demand for seamless travel between the two nations.” As UK airport traffic reaches all-time highs, Uganda Airlines hopes to increase ease of transport for the near 150,000 citizens living in the UK. This comes some months after the airline issued a statement committing the airline to IATA safety audits, fleet expansion, and regulatory approvals in preparation for the establishment of the direct line with London Gatwick.

Baratumaki added:

“Because of the potential they unlock, these air bridges are essential planks in the Ugandan National Development Plan and Uganda’s Vision 2040 strategy. Besides shortening travel times for our passengers, this route also provides a more efficient route of exporters of fresh products to the United Kingdom.”

Uganda Airlines Boeing 707, 1980.
A Uganda Airlines Boeing 707 prior to the company going under in 2001. © Eduard Marmet.

Uganda’s national development goals

In 2023 (link), trade between the UK and Uganda reached at $556 million.  The speed and ease at which Ugandan goods such as coffee, bananas, tea, and minerals, can enter the UK market duty and quota free was a noted cause for excitement for the UK delegation. Additionally, Edward Katumba Walama, Ugandan Minister of Works and Transport, says this has been a long-requested route for produce traders.

“For some time, the people trading in fresh flowers have been knocking on our door, asking for direct flights to Europe. At least now, you can take your fresh flowers to london. The flower growers now know how to export their products to London”.

Furthermore, Minister Walama paid special tribute to former UK High Commisioner Ms. Katie Airey and Ugandan-born House of Lords member Lord Poppat for their crucial advocation for Uganda Airlines’ entry to the British market.

The service will utilise Uganda Airlines’ efficient fleet of Airbus A330-800neo, offering 257 spaces across a variety of seating options.

This route symbolises the growing scope and opportunity of Uganda Airlines as it celebrates its fifth anniversary. With ongoing talks with Boeing for freighters and more long-haul flights beyond Africa, the airline is poised to soar even higher and connect Uganda to the world like never before.

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SOURCES:MonitorThe EastAfrican
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