Entebbe, Uganda - Uganda Airlines is enhancing its service capabilities with the addition of a new Airbus A320 to its fleet, as announced by the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) on their official Twitter account. This expansion is part of the national carrier's efforts to broaden its reach and improve passenger service.
The new aircraft features 160 seats, including a 12-seat Business Class and a spacious 138-seat Economy Class, offering a comfortable and efficient travel experience for passengers.
This addition aims to support the airline's growth strategy and enhance its operational efficiency on both domestic and international routes.
Uganda Airlines' acquisition of the Airbus A320 is a significant step in its fleet modernization plan, which is expected to boost the airline's competitiveness in the regional aviation market.
The state-owned carrier continues to strive for improvements in service quality and network expansion to meet the growing demands of air travel in and out of Uganda.
The new aircraft is anticipated to play a key role in enhancing Uganda Airlines' service offerings, providing passengers with greater comfort and reliability.
This move is also seen as part of broader efforts by the Ugandan government to strengthen its transportation infrastructure and enhance connectivity within the region and beyond.
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