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23 Sep '24
Recent reports that the Ugandan government is investigating the issuance of diplomatic passports to ordinary citizens are both alarming and necessary. Diplomatic passports, meant to facilitate official state business abroad, should be granted to a select group of individuals with specific ro
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18 Sep '24
Travelers flooded Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on the busiest day of the Labor Day travel period, but the airport falls short in customer satisfaction. Here's a breakdown of the latest findings: Crowd Displeasure According to a recent J.D. Power study, Hartsfield-Jackson ranks 17th
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12 Sep '24
(Entebbe) – The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) has taken action by seizing nine aircraft that had been left abandoned at Entebbe International Airport. This move, which took place on September 10, 2024, addresses growing concerns about safety and envir
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09 Sep '24
This month, the national carrier, Uganda Airlines will make five years of spreading its wings across the East African region, India, West Africa, and the United Arab Emirates.The fifth birthd
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12 Aug '24
The massive, yet fragile, ego of Donald Trump must be an awesome burden to shield from the unsettling realities of life that bring him so much despair. Every day is a battle to maintain the fantastical wonderland that he has manufactured for himself and his glas
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04 Jun '24
When it is easier for passengers to process paperwork, the destination becomes more welcoming, said the IATA officialNasreen AbdullaEmbracing the bright side: A guide on how to cultivate optimismThe power of solitude: Why you should g
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02 May '24
Zahara Totto finally revealed that she is studying to become a flight dispatcher at the Uganda Aviation Academy, the institution owned by Captain Mike Mukula, the former health minister and the current Vice Chairman (Eastern Region) for the ruling National Resis