Uganda’s aviation sector is closing 2025 on a high note, with the newly completed passenger terminal at Entebbe International Airport set to open to the public in January 2026 amid record-breaking passenger traffic, expanded routes, and ambitious airport development plans across the country.

The 20,000-square-metre terminal, which will be commissioned in phases starting January, is expected to boost Entebbe’s passenger handling capacity from the current two million passengers annually to at least 3.5 million.
Speaking during a stakeholders’ engagement breakfast meeting at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala on Tuesday, Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) Director General Fred Bamwesigye said the new terminal comes at a critical time when international traffic has already surpassed pre-existing records.




