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Uganda Airlines Set To begin Operations This Month

The Uganda Airlines will begin it’s operations by the end of month. These flights will begin in regions as said earlier. This will determine how conducive and fair these air-crafts will be or safer for Ugandans.

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However, according to close sources from Uganda’s Airline company, the first flights will appear in seven regional destinations, starting with Nairobi, Dar-Es-Salam, Mogadishu, Bujumbura, Juba, Kilimanjaro and Mombasa will follow next.

Apparently, the Airlines has already been granted permission to proceed their flight in Mogadishu, as they await confirmation from other destinations.

Different personalities have managed to acquire jobs and among them include caterers and designers. In fashioned uniforms,  the city fashionista from Guru, Silvia Owori, will be designing uniforms for hostesses and captains.

With the competitive Airlines from Rwanda, Tanzania and Ethiopian, Uganda’s Airlines indeed has to sort itself quite well. Sometime back, the Ethiopian Airlines crushed and killed many people, which caused a lot of fear to travelers.

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