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About Aerolink Uganda

Aerolink Uganda Limited is a domestic airline offering both charter and schedule flights into Uganda's national parks.

Aerolink offers daily flights into Queen Elizabeth National Park (Kasese and Mweya airstrips), Murchison Falls (Bugungu, Pakuba and Chobe airstrips), Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Kihihi and Kisoro airstrips), Kidepo Valley National Park (Apoka airstrip) and Semuliki National Park (Semliki airstrip), all from it’s base at Entebbe International Airport. 

Aerolink Uganda is affiliated to Regional Air Services in Tanzania and Airkenya Express in Kenya.

The flights are fitted with clear glass cockpits, allowing the passengers to provide a 'fly with the pilots' edge, adding elements of adventure and comfort. From Entrebbe, Aerolink flights are approximately one hour and fifteen minutes to each destination, thus ensuring passengers arrive at their destination feeling refreshed and energised to take on the wilderness. Visitors can experience the adventurous white water rafting as well as come close to the gorillas. Highly trained engineers inspect the aircraft frequently, ensuring the highest levels of safety, security and comfort for passengers.

Aerolink Uganda is set to benefit as domestic aviation in Uganda is taking off. Domestic passengers are projected to grow to 60,000 in 2018 and to 152,000 by 2023. Domestic aircraft movements are projected to be 6,300 in 2018 and 11,600 in 2023. The single biggest contributor to the growth of the domestic air travel industry is the growth in the number of African elites as they appreciate use of air transport as they have the cash. Indeed, Uganda is among the countries that are expected to experience a rapid air transport growth. 

The caravan is a proven reliable and popular utility workhorse with low operating costs. It is an excellent aircraft to fly on and is the epitome of versatility. The newest Caravans come equipped with the very latest technology in flight instruments exhibited in a full glass cockpit. It has excellent hazard avoidance abilities to help the crew see and avoid dangerous weather terrain and other aircraft. 

The AeroLink Caravans are configured to carry up to 11 passengers and the cargo pod underneath will hold all the baggage. It does not carry a cabin attendant.

 


 

Aerolink Uganda Destinations

This airline flies to multiple domestic Ugandan locations:

  • Kidepo National Park
  • Murchison Falls National Park
  • Semulki National Park
  • Entebbe
  • Semuliki National Park
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park
  • Mgahinga National Park
  • Biwindi National Park

 

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Baggage Allowances

On all services the luggage allowance is 15 kilos in soft bags. These allowances shall include all hand baggage. The carriage of excess baggage is at the sole discretion of the company after taking into consideration the number of passengers booked. When excess baggage is carried it will be charged at the prevailing freight charges.

 


 

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Places Aerolink Uganda Fly to

 

Bwindi National Park

Covering an area of 321km² with an altitude of 1,160m - 2,607m above sea level, Bwindi is a luscious and vibrant forest that sweeps across the steep ridges of the Albertine Rift Valley. It is home to more than half of the world’s mountain gorillas. It currently has a population of over 340 gorillas with 8 habituated groups namely Mubare 5 members, Habinyanja 19 members, Rushegura 20 members, Nkuringo 20 members, Bitukura with 14 members, Nshongi 26 members, Mishaya 11 members and Kyaguriro with 16 members.

 

Kidepo National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park (Uganda’s most isolated national park ) was gazetted in 1962 and has a profusion of big wild game hosting over 77 mammal species include localised carnivores like the bat eared fox, striped hyena, as well as 475 bird species. The park is also home to chandlers, mountain reedbucks, elephants, burchells, zebra, as well as large herds of buffalos. It is also notable for its 58 species of birds of prey including the verreaux eagle, Egyptian vulture and the pygmy falcon.

Murchison Falls

Murchison Falls also known as Kabarega Falls is 300 kilometers from Kampala and six hours of road travel but only one hour five minutes by plane. The Jewel of the Nile’ is the largest and oldest protected area in Uganda covering 5,072 km². The park embraces the Bugungu, Karuma Wildlife Reserves, Budongo and Rabongo Forest. It is an all inclusive national park with plenty of wildlife, bird species and the surging waterfalls.

 

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Located southwest of Kampala, near Kasese, Queen Elizabeth National Park is 6 hours away from the capital city Kampala. AeroLink Uganda flies twice daily to the ‘Pearl of Africa’ in just an hour fifteen minutes. It is the second largest park in Uganda and occupies 1978km² of broad savannahs and marshland, myriad of lakes ranging from freshwater lakes to mirror-surfaced crater lakes and inland salt lakes; bushes, unexplored woodlands, grasslands and the mist-capped 'Mountains of the Moon' - Rwenzori mountains. 

 


Aerolink Uganda News

15th June 2018

Aerolink Uganda faces new competition

The Ugandan airline will face new competition after the Ugandan government has gone forward with its plans to solidify the new national carrier, Uganda Airlines, as the number one airline in the country. The government has ordered a number of CRJ and A330 aircraft to which Uganda Airlines will use to operate services on some of the routes that Aerolink Uganda already fly.

Although, they shouldn't be too worried as the government-backed airline will mainly put its focus into offering international flights from Uganda throughout Africa. Currently, Aerolink Uganda only operates domestic flights, so they won't be too threatened.

 


 

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