Uganda Airlines to Expand International and Intra-Africa Routes by 2025
Uganda Airlines plans to significantly expand its network by mid-2025, targeting new international routes to London, Saudi Arabia, and China, as well as regional routes within Africa, including Cape Town, Khartoum, and Goma. Chief Commercial Officer Adedayo Olawuyi announced these plans at a travel agents forum in Johannesburg, revealing that the London Gatwick route will begin in early 2025 with four weekly slots.
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Uganda Airlines has announced plans to expand its network significantly, targeting international destinations like London, Saudi Arabia, and China, along with new intra-Africa routes to Cape Town, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by mid-2025.
The airline’s Chief Commercial Officer, Adedayo Olawuyi, shared the details of the planned expansion at a travel agents forum in Johannesburg on October 30, 2024. Olawuyi confirmed that Uganda Airlines is aiming to launch these new routes within the next six months, before the end of its financial year in July 2025.
One of the most anticipated routes will be between Entebbe and London Gatwick, which is set to begin in the first quarter of 2025. Uganda Airlines has already secured four weekly slots for this service. Further details regarding the launch and schedules of the London flights will be announced soon.
In addition to London, the airline is prioritizing new destinations such as Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, Guangzhou in China, Khartoum in Sudan, and Goma in the DRC
Currently, Uganda Airlines operates flights to Dubai and Mumbai, alongside 14 other African cities. With this planned expansion, the national carrier aims to strengthen its international presence and connect Uganda to key global markets.
As part of its fleet growth, Uganda Airlines is set to receive four new Airbus A320 aircraft and two Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The airline has also been working on enhancing its global distribution system (GDS) partnerships with leading providers such as Amadeus, Travelport, and Sabre, which will improve booking and distribution capabilities.
Planned Uganda Airlines Route Expansion