Uganda Airlines has
recorded an increase in the number of bookings on some flights ahead
of the festive season. It
is a few days to Christmas and a week to the new year. Usually, this is a
peak season for airlines because people would want to travel home or go on
holiday to various places across the world.
This festive season
however comes at the time countries are
responding to the newly discovered Omicron COVID-19 variant, with some imposing travel bans while
others have reinstated lockdowns, mandatory testing, and quarantine among other COVID-19 containment measures. Uganda Airlines operates flights to ten
destinations namely Johannesburg, Juba, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nairobi, and
Kilimanjaro. Others are Dubai, Mogadishu, Bujumbura and Kinshasa.
Shakira Rahim, the Corporate Affairs and Public Relations manager of Uganda Airlines, says that some routes
are fully booked until early January. Rahim says the busiest
routes are departing flights from Entebbe to Mombasa, Zanzibar, Nairobi
Kilimanjaro, and Johannesburg to Entebbe. The airline operates four
flights weekly to Johannesburg and by December 7, sources within the marketing
team told our reporter that the seats were fully booked until January 3rd,
2022.
Rahim confirmed that all flights from Johannesburg
are fully booked this festive season. "This is a good thing for the airline
because it shows that passengers trust us and also love the airline," she noted. She adds that the airline plans to acquire mid-range
aircraft that can carry between 120 to 150 passengers because it currently has
four CRJ900 Bombardier aircraft that carry a maximum of 76 passengers
each and the two Airbus
aircraft that carry 258 passengers each.
Mombasa, the closest available dates are departure
flights on December 26 and December 28 while return flights with available
seats are on December 26, 28, and 31st followed by January 4th and January 7th, 2022. The rest of the dates when the airline operates these flights are fully
booked. The
closest available dates for departure flights to Zanzibar are on December 24
and returning on December 31, 2021. A traveler has the second option of departing
on December 27 and returning on December 31 or January 7th, 2022.
Claire Nakaayi, the officer in charge of
sales-commercial in Uganda Airlines, says that their bookings have increased because of people who want to return home, do business or
go on holiday. Nakaayi
says that Dubai
flights usually have about 40 percent of the seating capacity filled in the 258
seater Airbus aircraft but the numbers have increased ahead of the festive
season with an average of 200 passengers departing Entebbe.
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Nakaayi says that they haven’t registered an increase in the bookings
for Mogadishu, Bujumbura, and
Nairobi.
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Some of the passengers such as John Rukundo praised Uganda Airlines for operating direct flights,
providing good in-flight services and some of the cheapest air ticket prices. Rukundo
returned from Dar es Salam on December 20 and hopes to enjoy the festive season
with his family in Mbarara.
Travel agents who spoke to our reporter, say the bookings are not as high as those of the
festive season of 2019
where 80 percent of the travelers were going on holiday or home for Christmas
and the new year celebrations.
Rehema Mivule, the Managing Director Way Travel
Co. Ltd, says that her
company has not been busy this year because they have sold about forty air
tickets including four tickets for flights to be operated by Uganda airlines
this festive season compared to close to 150 tickets it issued in 2019. She, however, says that the
company never made any business from March 2020 to February this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic
outbreak.
Regarding this festive season, she says travels are under 20
percent due to the restrictions announced in some
countries to contain the spread of COVID-19
and the newly discovered Omicron variant.
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Doreen Kiiza, the Managing Director Xplorer Travel
Uganda agrees saying travelers from Uganda are finding
difficulty in flights to Europe particularly London, Paris, and the United
States of America and Asia
namely Malaysia, China, Singapore because of COVID-19 restrictions. She notes that most EU member states are not issuing
tourist visas during this season while those who want to travel to the United
Kingdom should have secured business
visas two months ago.
The earliest
one can get a tourist visa interview at the US embassy in October next year.
Kiiza says that "most countries where Ugandans love visiting are not allowing
non-essential travelers so they are hardly issuing visas." Adding that "So those who want to travel for holiday
have limited destinations this festive season. These destinations include Dubai
that has packages for families and various age groups, Mombasa, Zanzibar, and
Kilimanjaro because the region is still open to tourists despite the rising
number of COVID-19
cases.”
Matthew Mukisa, a travel agent in one of the
agencies in Kampala concurs with Mivule and Kiiza, saying the ever-changing
travel measures are affecting bookings. He says COVID-19 cases are increasing in the Netherlands,
United Kingdom, Kenya, and even in Uganda. The Netherlands on December 19 imposed a
lockdown while the United Arab Emirates -UAE suspended flights from Kenya and
reinstated the six-hour COVID-19
test for travelers from Uganda.
As a result, Mukisa says most travelers are canceling or rescheduling flights to these
destinations. He agrees with Mivule on the cost of traveling to Dubai, saying passengers
have to pay over Shillings
500,000 for the two COVID-19
tests before they board their departure flights. Those who were to travel in mid to end of December have rescheduled to
February next year, mostly to visit family and for holiday.
Air ticket prices have remained the same for those who
booked and were issued tickets by end of November. However, those who would like to book will
pay higher rates. For instance, Mukisa says someone who will travel on
December 26 and return on January 2nd, 2022 aboard Uganda Airlines to Mombasa
will pay US$ 380
compared to under US$ if they
had booked and got a ticket by end of last month.
Those booking for Zanzibar and Kilimanjaro will
pay US$ 400 for
return flights yet they could have got cheaper tickets of US$ 300 if they had booked in October and early
November.