Uganda Airlines is set to launch flights between Entebbe and Harare on 25 September, aiming to boost bilateral trade and tourism between Uganda and Zimbabwe. Chief Commercial Officer Adedayo Olawuyi highlighted the potential for increased trade and tourism, citing the lack of direct air links between the two countries. The airline will initially operate four flights covering Entebbe, Lusaka, and Harare.
The airline plans to expand its services to include Lusaka, Bulawayo, and Victoria Falls, tapping into the high-traffic routes between Zimbabwe and Zambia. This move is part of Uganda Airlines’ broader strategy to grow its regional network.
Uganda Airlines also intends to transport cargo, capitalising on the volume of goods traded between the destinations. The carrier hopes to break even within 18 months of launching the new routes.
This expansion comes as Zimbabwe attracts over 20 foreign airlines, thanks to its growing economy, tourism sector, and open skies policy. Uganda Airlines plans to extend its reach to China and London by year-end.
Source: ATTA.