What I love about your channel, is that you’re not just knowledgeable, but you also truly travel! It’s nice to learn about the aircraft, airports, and airlines that maybe aren’t as popular but definitely worth experiencing. Thank you!
Thanks Patrick. My late father (first pilot of Uganda) was the airforce commander from 1964 to 1971 (he was murdered by Amin in 1971), of the old airport terminal. Uganda Airlines used to fly the world back in 1960s till about 1990s when current government destroyed and cut it off
The King of Rare Airlines/Flights! Really appreciate how you're always putting unsung carriers and routes on the map :) The chicken meal certainly didn't disappoint.
Thanks! Hopefully they’re able to get some medium haul jets to fly their London, Lagos, Mumbai, and Dubai flights. That should free up the A330 for better profit getting
I love the video because you give an honest review, it's not that you hate it or you love it, you are giving a review with some tidbits of what you like and don't like. I really like that about a reviewer. Looking forward to watching another of your videos in the future.
Thank you kindly for this video, and your others, btw. I really enjoy the format and content. Just straight reporting without focusing on your face like some others. lol.
@@alvaroga1nThe An Air France flight from Tel Aviv to Paris was hijacked and flown to Entebbe. The dictator Idi Amin threatened to kill all the hostages. The IDF flew a rescue mission to Entebbe gliding a C-130 onto the airport which was not lit at night. IDF commandos raided the airport terminal and rescued all the hostages except one who was hospitalized. In his outrage Idi went to the hospital and murdered the Israeli patient. I may have some facts wrong. There is a movie on the incident “Raid on Entebbe”. As someone else said-IDF is the world’s finest military.
Really loving these more obscure airlines and locations outside the usual travel vlogger spots, living vicariously through you! Thank you! Would be cool if you got into the history sometimes too since Entebbe has a lot of it (not good history)...
FYI Uganda Airlines yesterday (July 15) tweeted that it would announce a new route tomorrow (July 17). It is expected the route will be Entebbe-London ... airport of arrival not yet confirmed.
@PatrickSheaAviation can't wait. It really depends on when ur flying with them like last year. I flew with my family of four from syd-blr and back, and it costed $8,500, so it was a pretty good deal, but I had very different experiences on both flights. One of the flights was one if the best flights of my life, the other one one of the worst. So yh
Thank you, Patrick. The A330-800 is quite a good aircraft, isn't it? I understand that the CEO Jennifer Bamuturaki has said that it will be in 2034 to 2035 when the Uganda Airlines is expected to "break even." But I have been sceptical from the very beginning because of the concern about her qualifications, as you have pointed out. Losing millions in not new to African airlines and profitability is rare, with the exception of the Ethiopian one. That is why I am eagerly anticipating their report 10 years from now. I doubt if they will meet their target, but your guess is as good as mine. If they fail to get there, that will be a sign that our airline is in serious trouble going forward. It would be at least a decade since the end of the pandemic lockdown. Therefore, it would be interesting to hear their excuse then.
Great report as always 👏🏽 While we (Nigeria) may not have a national carrier, Air Peace is really doing well as a flag carrier. They will be launching London Gatwick by 30MAR24, I hope you get to try them out sometime.
A unique airline. Quite clever to serve Lagos as that’s a popular high revenue route from London so will pick up some connecting traffic. Your comment on the shower made me laugh..
@@PatrickSheaAviation Awesome! I have yet to have the opportunity to fly Luxair (Delta and BA are my frequently flown airlines), however, I'm interested to hear what others have to say.
Uganda airlines, Airbus A330-800neo's business class looks nice, the in flight entertainment big TV is touchscreen, which is good, good amenity kit with toothbrush and toothpaste, which is good and hand out in 1st and business class on a medium and long haul flight which is good, your chicken meal is good and delicious and you have a good privacy to sleep on a lie flat bed and. I will give it a 2 or 3 star airline for Uganda. I wish Uganda airlines, Airbus A330-800neo have air vent to be comfortable for you to sleep with a blanket, external camera and window inside the lavatory.
Can you do a flight to Khasab (from Muscat in Oman), the landing is fantastic, like somewhere in the Himalayas. Or the unknown airport in the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah, it would be a first for RUclips.
Great video, Patrick. 10/10 for the balanced critique. When I have a choice, I avoid flying out of Entebbe between 12.30pm and 3.30pm. That is the peak period and coincidentally, that is when systems like the air-con and baggage carousel fail. The immigration processing system slows down as well. It can be miserable!
@@PatrickSheaAviation I have flown Egypt Air and Turkish out of Entebbe at 4am. There is very little happening at the airport at that time. However, a content creator like yourself might find that boring.
A timely visit considering the current situation in the middle east. I refer to the Air France hijacking in 1976 when we were all on the edge of our seats. Operation Entebbe, also known as Operation Jonathan, was an Israeli hostage rescue mission. It took place in July 1976 in Entebbe, Uganda. An Air France airplane was hijacked on 27 June 1976 by German and Palestinian terrorists wanted the release of prisoners held in Israel and four other countries.
The A330-800 looks good. I had hoped a couple of these might have found their way to Aer Lingus rather than A 321's for thinner Transatlantic routes. I so prefer a wider body ride across the Atlantic.
I do like the widebody, but unfortunately the highest cost per seat has essentially rendered this plane useless unless an airline *really* needs a longer range
@@PatrickSheaAviation dude, we just started flying to Mumbai and I believe we'll soon start flying to Guangzhou. It's all falling in place. Uganda Airlines reduced its losses by over 70% in the past year.
the random boarding 'script' (go go go - last helicopter out of vietnam!) #hilarious even tho unsurprising i'd still be peeved (read: raging like Mordor inside) so er Emmanuel with his sweater (was it cool outside??) practically having the cabin to yourself must make filming more chilled. that IFE screen was uber reflective - i don't think i've ever noticed you film that way lol so inquiring minds need to know: how did the "whatever that is in the middle" cheese(?) taste - ah, the 'aggressively basic' loo followed by the screaming, existential angst of that service bin - a properly branded #PatrickFliesPlanes video moment. such a wonderful way to wrap up an episode with added info on the airline (and the narration is getting slicker with a news anchor vibe to it #props) ... the deplaning and after #yikes
WOW COOL FLIGHT!!! Uganda --> exotic. I'm surprised at the quality of the product / service. Travel for Africans in Africa is very difficult because of the difficulty of obtaining travel visas. Maybe this is past of the reason African airlines offer fewer routes? "Karibuni Lounge"
Hello Emmanuel. Thanks Emmanuel. Africans aren't afraid of nakedness. Especially the older generation. They will gladly use that shower with their potbellies and pipis in full view. Proud of Uganda Airlines beautiful A330 neo. Would have loved to see economy class. Too much business class with airline reviewers. Thanks for the review. Did you say Air Peace??? 😮😮😮. You're very brave.
Uganda airlines look okay and your video is amazing. They need to fly to London, New York and China, immediately. They are really wasting their money and success!!
I would love to see them reach those places, but they've gotta be careful not to grow the long haul without a steady short/medium haul market. That way they can also support connecting passegners. If done right, I could see them with Guangzhou and London routes in the near future, but it's all hope for now!
Always interesting . I don't see Europe anytime soon for any African airline except Kenya Air and Ethiopian . Air Peace ? Oh no ! Can't wait for that !
Initially I heard about this airline not long after it started operations. Search RUclips there's a clip showing a grasshopper vendor trading his wares onboard this A330 on the ground at Entebbe. Somehow the vendor had bypassed airport security (he was not a traveller) and this incident was widely publicised in Uganda and beyond. (Grasshoppers are considered a delicacy in Uganda)
Thanks for this in depth video on my country, we shall get there in time. Love from Uganda 🇺🇬
What I love about your channel, is that you’re not just knowledgeable, but you also truly travel! It’s nice to learn about the aircraft, airports, and airlines that maybe aren’t as popular but definitely worth experiencing. Thank you!
Thanks man! I’m glad to hear that!
We from Nigeria are happy that the brotherly Uganda Airlines is coming here. Best wishes to Uganda Airlines
Thanks Patrick. My late father (first pilot of Uganda) was the airforce commander from 1964 to 1971 (he was murdered by Amin in 1971), of the old airport terminal. Uganda Airlines used to fly the world back in 1960s till about 1990s when current government destroyed and cut it off
Brilliant review. Love all the information that you provide. One of the few who do that. Happy travels, Patrick! :)
Thanks man! I appreciate it
He narated well about Uganda Airlines, i believe he must have enjoyed the emerging African airline
I love your description of the interior of these airplanes you travel on great job 👌
Thank you! I appreciate it
The King of Rare Airlines/Flights! Really appreciate how you're always putting unsung carriers and routes on the map :) The chicken meal certainly didn't disappoint.
Ha! Yes! Thanks man!
Big love for my Uganda brothers to develop the country ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. I'm from Senegal
East Africa at last! Been waiting for this 🔥💖
Yea man! I love my East Africa adventures (including that Kenya Airways and Rwandair video from the last few months 👀)
@@PatrickSheaAviation yea I watched them and many if not most of your veds I like how comprehensive you are in your vedios
Nice trip report, i liked it a lot, i just hope they can improve their service or at least keep it like that, congratulations, Uganda Airlines.
Thanks! Hopefully they’re able to get some medium haul jets to fly their London, Lagos, Mumbai, and Dubai flights. That should free up the A330 for better profit getting
I love the video because you give an honest review, it's not that you hate it or you love it, you are giving a review with some tidbits of what you like and don't like. I really like that about a reviewer. Looking forward to watching another of your videos in the future.
Thanks man! I appreciate it!
Another great video Pat showcasing flying on the crane. Thanks Emanuel 😂
I love the soft purr of engines. May UR maintain the good points and improve on the weak points
Off to Uganda on another adventure with Vanoss and Lui!
Thanks Patrick for this indepth video, and especially on this route
Thanks!
very interesting flight i enjoyed it only a little bit confussing bit you got there greetings from the netherlands
Exceptional as always Patrick - I've always wondered why the -800 variant really never caught on.
I’m guessing that since the -900 has a good *enough* range, they choose it since it’s got better cost per seat ratio
Good, well researched en well informed video.
Thank you for being honest about my country.
Thank you kindly for this video, and your others, btw. I really enjoy the format and content. Just straight reporting without focusing on your face like some others. lol.
Per usual, a great video with a unique airline that we just don’t hear much about. Thanks Patrick!
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Patrick for a great vlog as always.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Entebbe airport has got some dark history there
And it's a testament to the superiority of Israeli military tactics.
What happened
@@alvaroga1n google Operation Thunderbolt
@@alvaroga1nThe An Air France flight from Tel Aviv to Paris was hijacked and flown to Entebbe. The dictator Idi Amin threatened to kill all the hostages. The IDF flew a rescue mission to Entebbe gliding a C-130 onto the airport which was not lit at night. IDF commandos raided the airport terminal and rescued all the hostages except one who was hospitalized. In his outrage Idi went to the hospital and murdered the Israeli patient. I may have some facts wrong. There is a movie on the incident “Raid on Entebbe”. As someone else said-IDF is the world’s finest military.
just read up on it and man its really really dark.
Thanks for the info + video!
Really loving these more obscure airlines and locations outside the usual travel vlogger spots, living vicariously through you! Thank you! Would be cool if you got into the history sometimes too since Entebbe has a lot of it (not good history)...
Thanks! That Entebbe history goes deep for sure. Maybe in a future video
nice to see us shinning
“ The last helicopter out of Vietnam” bro killed me😂😂
Very well presented review of UR. You should do one for Air Tanzania's Dar- Ghuangzou as well
Got that one booked! Super excited for it
@@PatrickSheaAviation Awesome! Looking forward to it
FYI Uganda Airlines yesterday (July 15) tweeted that it would announce a new route tomorrow (July 17). It is expected the route will be Entebbe-London ... airport of arrival not yet confirmed.
Uganda airlines...feels like the best airlines in Africa
Enjoyed this and especially your shots of LOS airport. Question, you mentioned a report about Air Peace but didn’t see it here. Didn’t make the cut?
Interesting What is the name of the song of the minutes 0:00-1:58?
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As always, amazing video, mate. I'm still waiting for the Qantas review. Let us know via community post whenever ur in Australia.
Totally! I’m waiting on that one too. Dang is it expensive
@PatrickSheaAviation can't wait. It really depends on when ur flying with them like last year. I flew with my family of four from syd-blr and back, and it costed $8,500, so it was a pretty good deal, but I had very different experiences on both flights. One of the flights was one if the best flights of my life, the other one one of the worst. So yh
Thank you, Patrick. The A330-800 is quite a good aircraft, isn't it? I understand that the CEO Jennifer Bamuturaki has said that it will be in 2034 to 2035 when the Uganda Airlines is expected to "break even." But I have been sceptical from the very beginning because of the concern about her qualifications, as you have pointed out. Losing millions in not new to African airlines and profitability is rare, with the exception of the Ethiopian one. That is why I am eagerly anticipating their report 10 years from now. I doubt if they will meet their target, but your guess is as good as mine. If they fail to get there, that will be a sign that our airline is in serious trouble going forward. It would be at least a decade since the end of the pandemic lockdown. Therefore, it would be interesting to hear their excuse then.
Hello Patrick another excellent vid
Thank you!
Great report as always 👏🏽
While we (Nigeria) may not have a national carrier, Air Peace is really doing well as a flag carrier. They will be launching London Gatwick by 30MAR24, I hope you get to try them out sometime.
Ah, I actually commented this before the end of the video… Now eagerly anticipating the Air Peace story
*Such a beautiful cabin. I like the colours.*
Thanks fr the review of our national career😁😍
A unique airline. Quite clever to serve Lagos as that’s a popular high revenue route from London so will pick up some connecting traffic. Your comment on the shower made me laugh..
When you are able, could you look into Luxair (Luxembourg's airline)? They have some pretty interesting planes in their fleet.
I’ve been looking at Luxair ever since a friend flew them and gave me some great notes about them!
@@PatrickSheaAviation Awesome! I have yet to have the opportunity to fly Luxair (Delta and BA are my frequently flown airlines), however, I'm interested to hear what others have to say.
I Like The Livery.Great Video And Info
Thanksb
A bit if a minimalist design for a business class.
Patrick, your dessert was technically "Profiteroles". ;-) Nice video. 9.675
Thanks man!
Muy buen video, una crónica muy buen balanceada y con buen sentido crítico. Gracias 🙏 una vez más, muchos exitos con tus planes te deseo.😊
Gracias por todo!
Beautiful bird from uganda❤
great report,super details
Thanks!
Long live Uganda long Uganda Airlines the Pearl of Africa
Hey Patrick, any plans of doing Hawaiian Airlines inaugural flight for their first 787 to SFO ?
Hell yea man! I’ll be there!
Uganda airlines, Airbus A330-800neo's business class looks nice, the in flight entertainment big TV is touchscreen, which is good, good amenity kit with toothbrush and toothpaste, which is good and hand out in 1st and business class on a medium and long haul flight which is good, your chicken meal is good and delicious and you have a good privacy to sleep on a lie flat bed and. I will give it a 2 or 3 star airline for Uganda. I wish Uganda airlines, Airbus A330-800neo have air vent to be comfortable for you to sleep with a blanket, external camera and window inside the lavatory.
Can you do a flight to Khasab (from Muscat in Oman), the landing is fantastic, like somewhere in the Himalayas.
Or the unknown airport in the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah, it would be a first for RUclips.
Great video, Patrick. 10/10 for the balanced critique. When I have a choice, I avoid flying out of Entebbe between 12.30pm and 3.30pm. That is the peak period and coincidentally, that is when systems like the air-con and baggage carousel fail. The immigration processing system slows down as well. It can be miserable!
That’s good to know for next time! Thanks man!
@@PatrickSheaAviation I have flown Egypt Air and Turkish out of Entebbe at 4am. There is very little happening at the airport at that time. However, a content creator like yourself might find that boring.
welcome to Nigeria, I hope you will try some of my countries airlines
I hope to! Air Peace has screwed me over a couple times before but I hope to be able to try them out eventually!
Proud 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬
As a pilot, how would you rate their safety? Anything maintenance-wise that jumped at you?
Not from what I could see. Although *walking* across the ramp always has risks. Nothing glaring though
Very informative and interesting.
Thanks!
A timely visit considering the current situation in the middle east. I refer to the Air France hijacking in 1976 when we were all on the edge of our seats. Operation Entebbe, also known as Operation Jonathan, was an Israeli hostage rescue mission. It took place in July 1976 in Entebbe, Uganda. An Air France airplane was hijacked on 27 June 1976 by German and Palestinian terrorists wanted the release of prisoners held in Israel and four other countries.
Definitely an interesting history involving Ugandan aviation, but all seamless for my travel at least!
Good to see more African content
I wish I get to walk on terminals like this, I experienced this only once in Annaba a year ago, thank you for the review as usual ❤
Thanks man! Safe travels!
Welcome 😊
Uganda Airlines should fly there Airbus A330neo-800 to SFO / LAX in future.
I'd love to see that, but there's basically a 0% chance we that it happens
The A330-800 looks good. I had hoped a couple of these might have found their way to Aer Lingus rather than A 321's for thinner Transatlantic routes. I so prefer a wider body ride across the Atlantic.
I do like the widebody, but unfortunately the highest cost per seat has essentially rendered this plane useless unless an airline *really* needs a longer range
@@PatrickSheaAviation dude, we just started flying to Mumbai and I believe we'll soon start flying to Guangzhou. It's all falling in place. Uganda Airlines reduced its losses by over 70% in the past year.
Yeesh, even for the huge savings I wouldn’t put myself through that 😅. Good on ya for TOFTT 🎉😂
A superb video Patrick! How edgy and quirky is that to experience a next-generation jet on a weird airline?
@PatrickSheaAviation PLEASE FLY TENERIFE TO CARACAS FLIGHT!!!
I’m trying 😩😩. That Venezuela visa is a pain and a half
That cabin looks beautiful I’m surprised
the random boarding 'script' (go go go - last helicopter out of vietnam!) #hilarious even tho unsurprising i'd still be peeved (read: raging like Mordor inside) so er Emmanuel with his sweater (was it cool outside??) practically having the cabin to yourself must make filming more chilled. that IFE screen was uber reflective - i don't think i've ever noticed you film that way lol so inquiring minds need to know: how did the "whatever that is in the middle" cheese(?) taste - ah, the 'aggressively basic' loo followed by the screaming, existential angst of that service bin - a properly branded #PatrickFliesPlanes video moment. such a wonderful way to wrap up an episode with added info on the airline (and the narration is getting slicker with a news anchor vibe to it #props) ... the deplaning and after #yikes
Ha thanks man. That random cheese thing wasn’t bad. Like a fruity, sweet item. Another fun one in the books
Loving the soap as a ‘personal touch’. No expense spared hey Pat? 😅😂
Ha of course!
are we getting a Sri Lankan vid? As a Sri Lankan fan i got excited when you said you printed the visa lol
Maybe this Sunday will bring good news 👀😉
@@PatrickSheaAviation haha awesone! Ironoic because im flying this sunday to SL from SFO via SIN on a UA 787. I'll tune in during the layover!
I don't like the gaps am seeing on the panel around the engine area.
do ex-prez of srilanka have shares in uganda airline?
No
We gotta help vanoss and lui find THE WAY
can u try kuwait airways ?
do they know the way?
WOW COOL FLIGHT!!! Uganda --> exotic. I'm surprised at the quality of the product / service. Travel for Africans in Africa is very difficult because of the difficulty of obtaining travel visas. Maybe this is past of the reason African airlines offer fewer routes? "Karibuni Lounge"
commenting to be first. will watch later. lol
Comment thief 😅
Ha! Love it
Hello Emmanuel. Thanks Emmanuel.
Africans aren't afraid of nakedness. Especially the older generation. They will gladly use that shower with their potbellies and pipis in full view.
Proud of Uganda Airlines beautiful A330 neo.
Would have loved to see economy class. Too much business class with airline reviewers. Thanks for the review.
Did you say Air Peace??? 😮😮😮. You're very brave.
Air Peace ended up as a disaster with me flying Ethiopian instead on a last minute ticket lol… maybe sometime in the future though 🤷♂️
@@PatrickSheaAviation I suppose thays your guardian angels saving you at the last minute. From what we've heard, that is one very dangerous airline.
well done
Is this the flight that you re-watched Oppenheimer in? 😂😅
Ha! Nah, it was on emirates earlier this trip
@@PatrickSheaAviation oh I remember now on the a380 on that Instagram story
I like the cutlery
I flew there with Ethiopian airlines
Check the background audio
Uganda airlines look okay and your video is amazing. They need to fly to London, New York and China, immediately. They are really wasting their money and success!!
I would love to see them reach those places, but they've gotta be careful not to grow the long haul without a steady short/medium haul market. That way they can also support connecting passegners. If done right, I could see them with Guangzhou and London routes in the near future, but it's all hope for now!
I love how vanoss fans are also here lol
Wonder whether you got to play any Metallica song during the flight.
“Hello Emmanuel”!!
Rare bird. Nice to get that one under your belt.
Totally! The rare -800 added to the list!
Detailed review
Garuda never took delivery of their 800s
maa sha'Allah 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Always interesting . I don't see Europe anytime soon for any African airline except Kenya Air and Ethiopian . Air Peace ? Oh no ! Can't wait for that !
That Air Peace flight should be a bit interesting…. 🤨
Kuwait air ways olso have that aircraft
World famous airport.
nice
One knows its bad when one would rather shower in Nigeria over Uganda
Who else came here from channel Vanoss?
Ah shit here we go again.
Initially I heard about this airline not long after it started operations. Search RUclips there's a clip showing a grasshopper vendor trading his wares onboard this A330 on the ground at Entebbe. Somehow the vendor had bypassed airport security (he was not a traveller) and this incident was widely publicised in Uganda and beyond. (Grasshoppers are considered a delicacy in Uganda)
Dang… that’s a interesting one
Correction: The vendor was actually a traveller!
@@lizkanyunyuzi9475 Oh thanks for clarifying. The vendor was dressed like a vendor you would see plying in the street hence my error.
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I hate everything about that airport, except the planes.
Such a shame I won’t be visiting Uganda due to its anti LGBT legislation.
Don't you have anything nice to say about them?😮
I had a lot of nice things to say about them… in the video 🤨🤨🤨