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We Need More To Upgrade Your Airport: Civil Aviation Authority Announces New Parking Fees At Entebbe Airport

By Kato Jamil

In a bid to enhance ongoing efforts to upgrade facilities for a better passenger experience, revised car parking rates will be implemented at Entebbe International Airport starting on November 1, 2024. The current rates have been in place since October 1, 2009.

For short-stay parking, the first-hour charge for saloon cars and station wagons will be Uganda shillings five thousand (UGX 5,000), vans/minibuses will be charged Uganda shillings eight thousand (UGX 8,000), while lorries, trailers, trucks, and buses will be charged Uganda shillings ten thousand (UGX 10,000) for the first hour of parking. The rate for each additional hour remains Uganda shillings one thousand (UGX 1,000) for all categories of vehicles.

For long-term parking, the first-day charge will be Uganda shillings thirty thousand (UGX 30,000), while additional days will remain at Uganda shillings ten thousand (UGX 10,000) per day. However, after 30 days of parking in the long-term car park, each subsequent day will be charged Uganda shillings two hundred thousand (UGX 200,000) as a deterrent.

The recommended parking period in the long-term car park is not more than 30 days.

A flyer with detailed rates for all categories, including monthly rates for frequent users of the facilities, is attached and is also available on the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority website (www.caa.co.ug) and on all social media platforms.

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