
Uganda Prepares to Welcome International Flights from Thursday
Uganda is set to reopen
its air borders on Oct. 1 after lifting restrictions on international travel,
the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has announced. With airports shut for
over six months due to COVID-19 restriction measures, flights into the country
will resume on Thursday.
All tests must
be carried out within 72 hours of arrival from an accredited laboratory.
Ugandans returning to the country will be allowed to go home without quarantine
measures if in possession of a negative test result. However, the Health
Ministry will take addresses in the event of any necessary follow-ups.
When will flights
resume?
International flights are scheduled to resume this Thursday, October 1.
The UCAA has scheduled 13 flights on that day, with ten more flights the next
day. U...