Very happy with Uganda Airlines!We recently flew from Mumbai (BOM) to Uganda . The service was excellent, food good, and in-flight entertainment had a great variety of options. They always left on time (mostly ready to take off before the stated time) and no cancellations. I would definitely fly with them again! Good value too! Long live Uganda Long live Uganda airlines.
Uganda airlines must work with the transport ministry to start a light train project connecting Entebbe airport to Kampala to move passengers.Entebbe airport may need a modern bus exchange station too .5 years is a long time .
@@dennoz2936 She clearly said they're going to have a service to Gatwick, which is in the UK and has good transport links to London. Again, nobody is going to fly to Ireland to get to the UK in the name of using Uganda Airlines. The additional costs and time are not justifiable. And if you're referring to Republic of Ireland rather than Northern Ireland, that has visa implications. It is just not feasible.
May she's talking about the growth of corruption in the Airlines. They are making losses 📉 every year while top executives are handing themselves huge salaries. Shameful
Are you sure of what you're talking about or your argument is based on the hearsay and rumours, I don't know what happened to Ugandans, criticising everything both good and bad, we should give credit where it's due, let's love our country and the current regime, the government you want will only come if you preach your manifesto very well and win more people to your side
@@derrrickchannel2673it's not rumors the figures don't lie. Do your personal investigation and you will get to know. The revival is good but good governance is needed
@@malebenjamin58It takes time before an investment as huge as an airline pays back in profits. Small business may get that done in a short time but never a huge multi million dollar investment that’s why they need the growth through routes and capacity expansions. It’s never a snap of fingers to see that happen but time and demand
Thank you Uganda Airlines.. l had a great Service when l was heading to South Africa. l will always support my Country!
God is great
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Very happy with Uganda Airlines!We recently flew from Mumbai (BOM) to Uganda . The service was excellent, food good, and in-flight entertainment had a great variety of options. They always left on time (mostly ready to take off before the stated time) and no cancellations. I would definitely fly with them again! Good value too!
Long live Uganda Long live Uganda airlines.
Uganda airlines must work with the transport ministry to start a light train project connecting Entebbe airport to Kampala to move passengers.Entebbe airport may need a modern bus exchange station too .5 years is a long time .
@@ramzeekikomeko2697 Good proposal, but that would be between the airport and the management of the respective cities, not the airline.
Samuel Sennono thanks for that wonderful report
much Congrats Ug Airlines, Great for East Africans. love from 🇹🇿
Thank you Samuel Ssenono for this well detailed report.
Keen observation👏👏
So long as our fleet stays away from Boeing ✈️ we are good
Well looks like they want to order 2 Boeing 787 Dreamliner's.
Roads and railways esp the light train links could boost uganda airways efficiency.
We thank God for this strides
Purchase more and reach Ghana too
Entebbe to Accra!
Cargo operations are the best!!
Long live Uganda airlines
Innitiate a light train project running from Entebbe airport to kampala like senegal did.
That's a good idea.
Good
And definitely look like her
We all knew you’ll go to gatwick, if you got space at Heathrow I’d be shook. Very expensive airport
Uganda airlines come to Edinburgh Scotland, leave Heathrow alone.
Bring the airline to Ireland it’s close enough to uk if you can’t get Heathrow flights
You might want to have a look at map. No one intending to land in Heathrow or nearby airports is going to buy a ticket for Ireland.
@@pao_2031 so if you have seen the rejection of landing in Uk 🇬🇧 then it makes sense
@@dennoz2936 She clearly said they're going to have a service to Gatwick, which is in the UK and has good transport links to London. Again, nobody is going to fly to Ireland to get to the UK in the name of using Uganda Airlines. The additional costs and time are not justifiable. And if you're referring to Republic of Ireland rather than Northern Ireland, that has visa implications. It is just not feasible.
@@pao_2031 Gatwick has refused to give any waivers for Uganda airlines so the only alternative would be Ireland despite its visa requirements
What about that parliament report about uganda Airlines.
May she's talking about the growth of corruption in the Airlines. They are making losses 📉 every year while top executives are handing themselves huge salaries. Shameful
Are you sure of what you're talking about or your argument is based on the hearsay and rumours, I don't know what happened to Ugandans, criticising everything both good and bad, we should give credit where it's due, let's love our country and the current regime, the government you want will only come if you preach your manifesto very well and win more people to your side
Dont mind about these fools all they like is negativity and rumours @JuliusNyendwoha
@@JuliusNyendwohathey have actually incured losses since they revived. The figures don't lie. Uganda airlines can thrive with good governance.
@@derrrickchannel2673it's not rumors the figures don't lie. Do your personal investigation and you will get to know. The revival is good but good governance is needed
@@malebenjamin58It takes time before an investment as huge as an airline pays back in profits. Small business may get that done in a short time but never a huge multi million dollar investment that’s why they need the growth through routes and capacity expansions. It’s never a snap of fingers to see that happen but time and demand
You sound like aisha dread
Nigerian chief commercial officer!! 419 tufiyakwa!
We do not have expertise in air business. If he can deliver revenue for the country, thats okay.