According to globaltimes, Air Uganda has re-introduced its flights between Entebbe and Kilimanjaro International Airport, following the recent acquisition of a third 50-seater Bombardier CRJ-200 jet.
The Ugandan airline stopped flying between the two destinations five years ago. Air Uganda marketing manager, Jenifer Musiime, said the re-launch of the route is part of the airline's aim to boost air transport in East Africa.
According to Musiime, the airline will fly from Entebbe to Kilimanjaro four times a week. Air Uganda is set to launch another new route from Entebbe to Mogadishu in July, which will be a three flights a week service.
The Ugandan airline stopped flying between the two destinations five years ago. Air Uganda marketing manager, Jenifer Musiime, said the re-launch of the route is part of the airline's aim to boost air transport in East Africa.
According to Musiime, the airline will fly from Entebbe to Kilimanjaro four times a week. Air Uganda is set to launch another new route from Entebbe to Mogadishu in July, which will be a three flights a week service.
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