Kampala, Uganda | Xinhua | Uganda’s aviation authority has said that travelers arriving at Entebbe International Airport no longer need to present COVID-19 test certificates.
The new policy has been in effect since March 7, Vianney Luggya, spokesperson of Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, said in a statement Thursday.
The airport is located 40 km south of the capital, Kampala.
“Passengers through Entebbe International Airport are reminded that the requirement for COVID-19 certificates for arriving passengers was dropped (no longer relevant),” said Luggya.
“For departing passengers, it is only applied when the destination country requires it,” he said.
Passengers through Entebbe International Airport are reminded that the requirement for COVID-19 certificates for arriving passengers was dropped (no longer relevant), effective March 7, 2023. For departing passengers, it is only applied when the destination country requires it.
— Vianney M. Luggya (@UCAA_Spokesman) March 23, 2023