Saudi Arabian carrier, Saudi Airlines, on Wednesday commenced direct flights from Riyadh to Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport.
According to the airline, the inaugural flight arrived in Entebbe at 7 am with about 300 passengers aboard an Airbus 330-300 and was welcomed with a traditional gun salute.
The airline is the first to make direct flights between the two destinations.
Tour operators and employee recruiters have welcomed the development given that they now have a direct flight to Riyadh.
Many people travelling between the two countries are tourists, business people and Ugandans seeking employment in Saudi Arabia.
According to Mr Vianney Luggya, the spokesperson of the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, Saudi Airlines becomes one of the 17 international airlines to operate in Entebbe
“Whenever a new operator comes, it is a vote of confidence in the country’s aviation systems. We expect that their coming on board will help us increase the passenger traffic that has been steadily grown through the years,” Mr Luggya told reporters.
Uganda Civil Aviation Authority pointed out that an estimated 21 per cent of the passenger traffic at Entebbe Airport is contributed by the Middle East
The Covid-19 pandemic and related travel restrictions decreased passenger numbers at Entebbe to less than half.
In 2019, traffic stood at 1.98 million passengers but with the advent of the pandemic, it fell to 600,000 passengers in 2020. In 2021, the numbers increased to 940,000.
According to official data, In 2020, Uganda’s imports from Saudi Arabia were worth $274.5 million, while the gulf state imported goods worth $5.2million from the East African country.