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Entebbe Airport returns to business

by Elis
October 1, 2020
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Nine airlines are all set to resume business as soon as Uganda’s main airport at Entebbe resumes. These are Uganda Airlines, KLM, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, Brussels Airlines, Qatar Airways, Kenya Airways, Air Tanzania and Ethiopian Airlines.

The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority – UCAA has confirmed that Entebbe International Airport will be reopened for scheduled commercial passenger flights on October 1st, 2020.

However, the flights are restricted to only Ugandans returning home and tourists leaving or coming into the country.

Vianney Luggya, spokesperson for the Uganda Civil Authority-UCAA, confirmed Monday evening that the airport will be reopened, six months after its partial shutdown.

He says that in the meantime, the current arrangements for handling of cargo, emergency, evacuation and repatriation flights will continue.

Luggya says the regulator is still discussing a number of issues regarding the resumption such as transport to and from the airport and flow of movement inside the airport among others.

Eng. Ayub Sooma, the UCAA director for Airports and Aviation security on September 8th, wrote a letter to airlines executives saying that passenger flights would resume on October 1st, 2020. However, it would be President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to announce the actual resumption date.

Following Museveni’s directive to open the airport on Sunday night, UCAA managers have agreed that the resumption of passenger flights will take place next month.

Luggya says the reopening will be done in a phased manner. In the first three months, 13 flights to and from the airport have been cleared for the first day while 10 flights are confirmed for the second day.

These flights will be operated by Uganda Airlines, KLM, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, Brussels Airlines, Qatar Airways, Kenya Airways, Air Tanzania and Ethiopian Airlines.

The resumption of passenger flights is expected to improve on the revenue inflows for both UCAA, airlines and other stakeholders. For instance before the lockdown, UCAA was recording revenues worth 20 billion shillings a month but this has since dropped to 1 billion Shillings.

However, the tourism industry has been the most hit because it relies heavily on commercial flights bringing in foreign tourists.

Uganda airlines ready

The director commercial at Uganda Airlines Roger Wamara says the national airline is ready to operate its first commercial flight next month.

“We are very excited and ready to fly in the region and where airports are open,” said Wamara. He said they will be going to Nairobi, Mogadishu and Juba when the airport reopens.

He however says the airline is yet to announce the airfares for the different flights. The rates will be influenced by the COVID-19 safety measures for airlines and crews such as wearing of face masks, regular disinfection of the aircraft among others.

Wamara adds that “Even if we do not increase our airfares, the passenger will have to spend an extra $65 US Dollars, about shillings 240,000 for a COVID-19 pre-flight test.”

Tour operators uneasy

Meanwhile, Irene Nalwoga the managing director for Renewills Tours and Travel, Women Tours and Travel and Renewills Real Estate Company is doubtful about the resumption date.

Nalwoga also says the presidential directive that tourists should not mix up with the general public may be difficult to implement.

To make matters worse, according to Nalwoga, travel agents are not eligible for the tourism intervention fund, a total of 61.8 billion, of which shillings 40 billion is a loan from UDB and 21 Billion is a grant from the EU.

She says some members of Uganda Hotel Owners Association – UHOA and Association of Uganda Tour Operators – AUTO have  benefited from the fund and are not affected by the closure of the airport.

Richard Mujjuzi, the chairperson of The Uganda Association of Travel Agents (TUGATA) says travel agents need financial help because Uganda’s tourism industry could stabilize after the 2021 general elections.

Boda boda riders and special hire taxi operators are however excited about the reopening. However, they want President Museveni to reconsider the curfew hours.

Jivnath Pangeni, the general manager, K Hotels is excited about the resumption. The hotel currently one of the quarantine centres will have to first disinfect its premises before opening up for normal business.

Pangeni says that the hotel will charge the usual hotel room rate of  $120 US Dollars a night though it has halved the rates for the quarantined travelers and returnees. The last lot of quarantined people at the hotel are expected to leave next week.

Meanwhile, James Kavubu, the head of sales and marketing for Imperial Group of Hotels said the resumption of flights will bring business but the group needs tangible results because people are fearing to travel due the pandemic.

The group has five hotels including Grand Imperial Hotel, Imperial Royale Hotel, Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, Imperial Golf View Hotel and Imperial Resort Beach Hotel. Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel is the group’s only hotel that is being used as quarantine centre.

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