Sudan Airways to Fly to London
www.allAfrica.com Sudan Airways will fly the London route, barely a month since it resumed flights to Entebbe Airport.
The airline's country manager, M.A Adam, said the move to be implemented in April, was aimed at popularising the airline and cope with the demand.
"We shall be embarking on the London route. We have already ordered for one Airbus for that purpose.
"We want all those people who choose to fly Sudan Airways to continue enjoying the high class services of their first choice airliner while they also get the opportunity of flying with it to London," Adam said."
"It's just as well though that we also had to introduce the London route since there is an overwhelming demand for it," he said.
Adam who was flanked by the airline's general manager Mustafa Hussein, and the Kampala station manager, Katerega Ntale, said Sudan Airline currently has three planes of special configuration Airbus with a capacity of 350 passengers, a Boeng 707 cargo plane with a 250 tonne capacity and Boeng 737 cargo plane of 200 tonne capacity.
He said other than Entebbe, the airline also plies across the Middle East and the Gulf States.
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