Uganda set to join Single African Air Transport Market


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So far, only fourteen countries out of 29 that belong to the Eastern Africa, Southern Africa and Indian Ocean Community (IOC) have acceded to the Single African Air Transport Market, six years since it was launched. 

This has limited the potential economic growth and development of the region and greatly affected air connectivity within Africa as air travel costs remain prohibitive.

To the contrary, many air transport markets outside Africa have been liberalised to a significant extent while most intra-African air transport markets remain largely closed.

This was communicated during a two-day national awareness workshop on the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) held in Kampala from 29 February to 1st March 2024. 

The objective of the workshop was to create awareness of the existence of SAATM and underscore its benefits to the people of Uganda.

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