Andualem Sisay, AfricaNews reporter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has started operating a fifth direct flight to and from Entebbe, Uganda. Martijn Hartkamp, the country manager, said the additional flight, which would operate with an Airbus A330-200, would depart from Entebbe on Mondays. The fifth flight means more choice, convenience and flexibility for our customers. It is also in line with the current growing demand in Uganda, according to Hartkamp. Hartkamp also added that KLM was committed to providing enhanced services to customers through continuous improvement. "Our continuous growth is the best illustration of this commitment and of the faith that KLM has in Uganda," he said. Stating that the new flight and the successful code-sharing services offered by KLM and Kenya Airways would strengthen Air...
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