Uganda Airlines has announced a temporary disruption to some of its long-haul flights after two of its aircraft were taken out of service due to unscheduled maintenance.

‎In a travel update issued on February 20, 2026, the national carrier said the development may cause inconvenience to passengers, but stressed that safety remains its top priority.

‎The airline said its Customer Experience and Operations teams are already working to re-accommodate affected travellers.

‎According to the airline, passengers booked on affected flights will either be rebooked on partner airlines or have their schedules adjusted to ensure minimal disruption.

‎‎It added that some flights may be consolidated or delayed to manage operational capacity.

Uganda Airlines also assured passengers of flexibility in adjusting their travel plans without extra charges.

‎The airline said it is working around the clock to secure the required components and technical expertise to return the aircraft to service.

‎The carrier promised to provide further updates once the fleet is fully restored.‎Passengers travelling on the London and Mumbai routes have been advised to check their flight status on the airline’s website.

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