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Wolfgang s East Africa tourism report

UWA GETS READY FOR TWO NEW GORILLA GROUPS Efforts over the past years are nearing conclusion, as two additional habituated gorilla groups are to be added for tourism purposes at Bwindi National Park over the next few weeks. This will bring the number of available gorilla tracking permits at Bwindi to a maximum of 48 a day, provided all groups are available for visits and one or another are not being rested on advice of the Uganda Wildlife Authority veterinary services. Each permit presently attracts a fee from foreign non-resident visitors of US$500, while locals understandably pay a more affordable figure.

Air Operator Certificate takes precedence over IOSA Certification in Uganda

Air Uganda, one of the Ugandan-registered operators whose Air Operator Certificate (AOC) was withdrawn, has taken to the media, faulting the actions of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Air Uganda, one of the Ugandan-registered operators whose Air Operator Certificate (AOC) was withdrawn, has taken to the media, faulting the actions of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Whereas authenticity of newspaper articles is not guaranteed, it is reported in the East African Newspaper of June 28-July 4 2014 that the CEO of Air Uganda in an interview, described CAA’s action as unnecessary. In the same interview, the CEO states that Air Uganda passed the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit Programme (IOSA), and received a certificate that is valid until September 30 2015. He further states that after certification, Air Uganda became an IATA member effective May 22 (year not stated).

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